ouble Treatment CHILDREN hate to be “dosed.” When rubbed on, Vicks relieves colds 2 ways at once without “dosing”: (l) Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; (2) “It draws out” the soreness like an old-fash- toned poultice. no" I if GB v-vAPo R Lg i f7“ '°“"“" ”"‘°""' '°“ wtnrgfil/wqmanswzom/zzr .° ‘m llmllnhiilu To be sold by Public Auction on 51311113)‘- the twenty-eighth day of Jllllllllry. A. n. 192s at m» hour of twelve o'clock noon In front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlotte- town in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island ALL that tract, piece and parcel oi land situate, lying and being on Township Num- bervslxty-fsur in King's County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is w 53y; —COMJHENCING in the southern boundary oi land in possession of Elliot Lumsden at the intersection of the same with the western boundary of land formerly in the possession of Thomas Brehaut, and lately in the possession of the estate of Robert Gordon and run- ning thence south until it meets the rear line oi farms fronting on the Gull oi St. Lawrence, thence at right angles west along the same for the distance oi nine chains to the asstern boundary of land formerly In the possession of Bartholomew Leliacheur, thence running north by the magnet oi the year 1764 eleven degrees west to the said southern boundary oi land in the possession‘ oi Elliot Lurnsden, and thence east along the same to the place of com—_ Inencement, containing by estima-Y ' tion thirty-one acres oi land a. littie more or less: ALSO ALL THAT other tract, piece or parcel oi’ land situate, lying and being on Town- ship Number sixty-iour aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that ls to say-COMMENCING at a stake set in the southeast corner of John Hyde's land. thence run- nlng east or in the course of the rear line oi farnm fronting 0n the Straits of Northumberland five chains, thence north along the western boundary oi Thompson hic- Kay's_land a distance of forty-eight chains. thence west ior the dlfilallvfi of five chains or to John llYdB'5 l land, thence south along John Hyde's eastern boundary line for the distance of forty-eight chains or to the place of commencement, con- talning twenty-four acres of land a little molie or i855; A1159 Au- THAT other tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township Number sixty-four afore- ggid, being a Right-of- way extend- lng from the eastern boundary of hi‘ , _..-. HOW TO REDUCE let Bug: What's the big idlmf 2nd Bug: I'm trymg to take ofl around the block six or c.q.'1t lln'-:_< a day! NATURALLY HORNED IN “That girl's always horning In.‘ "Well, her father's a cowboy arr she was raised on a ranch." ALMOST A WARDROBE "That makes the second time r: cently I've lost my pocket-book." the said above described land to the I “_Vi;,=ll. was there rriueh mar; umseyC Rod.h 1 uni- "'1' G ave a M n! a "No! But I had the mdfillflf"! I form width oi twenty feet bounded on the south by the northern ‘ bounda y oi land sold _ McKay and by a line in continuation of the said northern boundary lme on the north by a line parallel to the said northern boumlarv line oi James McKay's land and twenty feet distant therefrom nt right ang- les and on the cast by the Sillll Road and on the west by the i-z-stcrn bounda ,7 line oi land secondly herein described; ALSO ALL HIAT OTHER tract. niece and zrlrcrl ul land situate, lying and being on aownship Number sixU/"lmll" lllllle‘ said, bounded and described as fol- lows. that is to saw-COMMENC- ING at. the northeast angle of land formerly in possession of James Mc- Kay, thence running in an easterly direction for the distance 0i 0M - ‘hundred and twenty yards or until it strikes the Main Road or Iligh- way leading from Murray Harbor to Gurnsey Cove, thence south along the said Road for the distance of two hundred and fifty yards unl-ll it strikes land In the possession oi the state oi James McKay. "lei!" west along the northern boundary of same and along the northern boundary of land in the possession of Fred C. LeLacheur for the dis- tance oi one hundred and twenty yards from the Main Road, or to the southeast angle of another piece of land In the possession of the estate of the said James McKay. theme at right angles northerly and along the eastern bounda , oi same for the distance of two hundred and ll"? yards to the place oi commence- ment‘ containing six acres oi land a little more or less. The above sale ls made under and by virtue oi a Power of Sale con- tained In an ‘lndenture of Mortgage bearing date the 1m. day of Ann-ll, 5, 1)., 1925 and made between Jos-i opts-A. Bell of Murray Harbor South, [a King's County in Prince Edward Island and Katherine Bell. "l! Wlle- “y u“ m" part and the undersigned of the other part, default havlnl been made in the onymvllt "l “l” "Indy-ml and interest secured; . . It for two dresses and a teddyf‘. l l i I l NOT ARTISTIC "And you met that brilliant y:::n_ painter. ls he very artisti""' "No. not at all; he's really g; very nice man." l Large scandals from small often grow. talk Strange to say, the coming man l5.’ the one who has arrived. l Being born great carries no as- surance with It that a mun will be great at the finish. [Points When the air ,1::r.::;{-:v of the Throat uni Nose uru inflamed from u Cold, the inflammation will remain until the Cold is gone. To work off the Cold and tofortify the system against Influenza, f.‘- funqcr particulars apply M,‘ the office of James D. Stewart. M: oohmmlugdi-il? _ sum‘ ' uni-mgr“ It is easy to get rid of a Colgeltf ->,;--,,;,~= d" 0' “my”. §°i1?‘?.‘3-€;i€8ili°6 ‘ankle; 30¢. 5' " ' (Made m Caalllsl ° ELLA "OWTHEK The box bear-l ma». vlignuturfl . _—Prov_e_rl Merit sings I889 .. Mortgage! ios-u-ia-uo. weight and the doctor said to rur , lunclc until he had to. ' clock. you tn be SONIA BY VIDA HORST OQOOO§O§§O VVwvvVvv v (Oontinuslt) when I've got them." lully. was so tired. When .bcr she was half asleep. her father, Hello, daddy." , "Ale you all right, Sonia?" y At the quaver Qlllll lump rose In her throat. “I'm all right, ‘worried about me." ~ "We sure were, honey." "W611. you needn't be any more," “l have Ishe - cried triumphantly. isome good news." His voice sang over the wire. "You're coming home?" "No. darling. l'm married."- , There was a buzzing sound as if ‘Sam Marsh were trying to get con- I nectlon‘. “\\"hai'.-i that‘! l can‘! hem" you." I ller eyes were wet whh fears. , "I'm married, daddy. T0 D011} Sllllwater. We were married this: gaiternoon." There was silcnce. llcr “Burl usauk. Was he going to be angry? Bu! his \'f)l(‘(' when II come sr-und- 1‘t5ti only colorless, sad. happiness. l)on man." "Daddy, you're hurt?" isa ‘ "N0. it's ,aIl right. Whatever you 1|" l-‘l llll right with your dad. But I wasn't——- Your mother will talk with you." l Then Anna's voice, anxious and . alarmed. ' l “How did you happen in do thin, ISmIia?" i "Oil. we just decided to. That's Don't fell any one until I sec all. syou, mother." i “But lone? ycu. Can't you come home?" I "Not just now. ‘ly. “They're awfully upset about it -And I thought they'd be pleased to idcath." “It's too much for them on top ("f the accident, Sonia." But Sonia felt no sympathy for her parents in this new turn of her They should have been fortune-s, v%vO- "G0 fill l0 bqd. Sonia. I'll call you She sank upgn her pillows grate- She had not realized she he called It-was an effort to rouse herself ' auffio lently to explain her marriage to in his voice the I bet you were a "This l! a great surprise, Sonia. You're too young. But ‘I wish you splendid , why shouldn't I tell any I can't understand it, Sonia. if I could only have talked with _ Peirhaps soon." l Sonia replaced the receiver weak- lrlad to have her disposed oi so ,nlcely. Suddenly she realized ‘that. after all, it did not matter. lNothing mattered, Not their sur- 'prlse, nor the fact of ‘her marriage Silt? Was exhausted as she had nev- -or been before In all her life. ‘ Only dimly conscious that D011‘ lturhcd out the lights and opened fihe windows, that he left. her room‘ iand closed the door, she sank inloi Roadster . . sound, dleamless ‘sleep. l s s a I \ Sunshine Qtrnamed across lhei‘ {yellow roses in Sohiais loom. She ‘sniffed their fragrance even before A sense |she opened her eyes. ,of Warm well-being pervaded her. ,For the first time since the accid- lent she had slept without; crying loul, without viewing the evvcmts of jihat tragic afternoon. I She looked about her lazily, at lthe gray wall paper, the well-rub- lbed, too orderly furniture. 1t was ‘nice l0 wakcu to a new day, full of brand new Interests. She was idone with the real-estate --office... 1A pang shot to her heart. But it again, f She turned the wedding rung up- on her finger. A married woman! She, Sonia Marsh! But wan: there any other bride In Chicago so little married? Wan not her fneedom still intact? Guaranteed? was going to take her toBcrlin. Ilc promised to go earlier thasn he had. planned. It was awkward slaying In Chicago. Stllil more so In Muncie_ The thing to do was to get away. Burn all bridg- r-s behind her. Then she would have liq chance.- 01‘ ever filming back, As slu- lay thinking s-hc could hour lion splashing In the bath- room, with only a door bel ween lhcm! Sort of exciting. thought So- nia, wiggling deeper ‘into th - pil- l: ml. It only....Oh, well, hi) use thinking of that. =lt couldn't be Franklin Crane, _ What would hc do If he knew? Flu,- hau asked Don not to te his Silo wont- r-ll lln time for a scene of any klnrl. If She had to give Franklin up it should be without gestures. She ‘simply would not sec him argnin. It was the only safe way. Thur-t was a knock at lhb 00m‘ 4rd D011 cntermi, dressed ‘for the lilly and ior-king so clean aznd rad- lnut that her heart went out tn him. Ir was pathetic that he should be so little. “How's my patient thlsi morn- lug?" "No patient to-day. l'm gblug to get dressed. Only it's an inice to lie In bed and worry my olo‘. alarm lit simply can't undtiratand what's the maltterrwlth me. ‘ "r think it will be all rl ht for up to-day. ' on are ior-king like yourself again. ' "I feel really rested." l-Ie closed the windows or‘! came in stand at the foot of h-n‘ bed. "Do you realize that yoirrc- beltlll- rlnz thin day as Mrs. Don Stlllwa- fer?" ‘ She smiled back at hlm._- “l do." Ile healtdted and then aalkcrl scr- . lc-unly, "Sorry yet. Sonia?" ‘licr was met his bravely. "Nol yet, l-Iow about you?" "I should say not! See hero. why non‘: you have your breakfast in bed?" She flushed 9o sbq out!!!“ Ill‘ l° James - ,‘was better that she ahoulld have‘ no opportunity of Seeing Franklin Don_ I a, ._i .. " . , ., 3-5:. ' l, s.- - ~ THE CHARLOTTE-TOWN GUARDIAN A l Rec Price Reduction ! Perfected i at the lowest price in‘ A quality cor ‘ our history. n- ww- Prtlinllni Til! “Tllfllrotwriund Co. S-PASSENGER cgacu Whippet Four" i lWithout rumble scat) Roadster . . 685 (With rumble seat) Sedan . . . 760 Landau . . 800 Cabriolet gmgy, ' Coupe "5"" 705 All Prices F.O.B. Factory, Toronto. Tales Extra. No Excise Tax. 175 16o Sedan 160 245 CORNEY BROS. SUMMERSIDE, P. l-I. I. Whippet Six. Touring . $735 $240 Nun l on" I’: ices Reduction Touring . $595 $200 Coach . . . 695 10o Cou e . . . 695 100 Compmercial coach Roadster ., 650 2(5) Coupé _- Roadster Landau All Prices 17.0.8. Factory/Ioronto. Taxes Extra. No EmdsrFTaz. has ‘ALL New Low Prices Reduction 895 895 850 965 1000 70 60 200 110 O O 150 O .1. .4 ,1 .y,~..,_.~- ~ nameplate: nnLrtrr-znr / McLAINE SERVICE STATION 1B6 GRAFTON STREET, CHARl/OTTETOWN. l‘. E. I. clcusly, “l will If you will Imvv and I'll deposit asoluc moncv. If yours here with me." ‘ll isn't enough lo gel whom-v“. 1- yr-u ills eager acceptance nl thu Iuv wvur: In up». know," 0" Wl-l-‘l “lllllclelll lewlllll- ‘ lllB KMu-rosill’ lib-used ln-r. bu! SQ Mrs. Don Stillwull-r lnw-ulv- sln- hall been slum-n- in Ill-r rl-luvt- fasted in bell. Ami Plljllyflfi Ir. uuce in spend his money. Sim She uffeclczl llllllé mull-only airs liq-Kg!" H, wonder if i, "Ugh, m" with the coffee pot. Jtilflilllen ]|,.,- h, his Pym u, ,,,.,.,,,,, "How nnlny lumps‘! I'll ri'll'll'lllil"l',ilii lilv ullvzinlulzcs of a wife, giv- nexl time." ling nothing In n-turu. At least, she decided, she would] Wlu-n lmukfasl was over hu live lip lo the spirit of their onu- rug», tract. 0r, in other wouls, thought "»l‘m going no“; Sonia naughtlly, sbr: "would foul who" yr,“ maaflp," lllP Wllllelfi" Site lifted her face shyly. “Soniufl” said Don sudlIr-nly, "Am 1 n, kiss yo" gn,,,|_|,y._,.. “how about money? You'll ilEPli. "No, thanks, | “my. we“ ask come new clothes." , your kisses." "Oh. ‘ill Huelul my own. l have u "Hui u (mm mind." il-ltle." l Ills face wns ilcupLv rod. -Pitlfully little, she rclnemhercd '1 mug; mun-p, "m; km“ 0y a km“ since the pilrrhase of sliver cloth nu." 1y w," (“m-y mm“;- lfil‘ all evfilllllll llfiwll- ‘That made hcr I'm-l us if she had You can dress "Don't be an irllol." Don shill Stepped, may“), 5mm, "pa" h“, chrerlully- "Brllleu always have must ll-‘licate sensibilities. new clothes. you know, I want. “pm sorry,“ H)", fancy-m], u] seem you‘ to have anything you need." "What's the matter with what I have?" flashed Sonia. "Dear, you are better. That's the first natural remark you've mode in three days." ‘ "Well, what ls the matter with them?" to he awfully stupid." “Not at all. I approjlaic the spir- lt in which you offered it, ‘How illn-ul lunch? Shall l meet you somew ere?" lit was ll by'lhe alarm clock. "l Won't care for lunch.” she explained. "And I'm going to do "Your clothes are charming, But Some “hopping. 1'" see you m“ you'll need additional things for an ovenlnl," ocean voyage. 1 hope you aren't s e e going to be silly about money. You I: was fun tn bathe leisurely, to w" ‘lcalcell’ "m"? m9 0nd m" m“ dress as slowly as she pleased. Like "Olllllll. Y0" lllmw-‘I ‘every other girl in the world, So- "Tlllrlh the Ollly Purl l Olllficl l0-" nla had long ago decided that she "Well- llP-"T WOW!’ "boll! ll- “should have been born to luxury, will charge it up to profit and loss. l“, pleasantly Idle hour", which me Don't let's have any further dlscusqcould grmer “my, ghoppgng, go. Bloll (ll ill will You?" ling to theaters, having tea some- "Nl" lll ll all“?! 1011-" ‘where. She would keep busy and H9 "id evanlY- "ll mo" cerlalmilhere would be no time left to think l)’ ll"?!- ‘cllllck’ u" llnmlcml! It was going to be quite simple, Mall? ll llBDDlly married colllllfl lllllmuch easier than she hud supposi- been wrecked on that rock." m, “N01 lll llllll llfllllclllll‘ W"Y-" "l", She walked downtown and npcnt rnlorted. ‘what nor-mod an cxorhllunl aum on »"_'l‘ell me tbg name of Yflllfollllllk _ silk ululcrwl-ar ullil a nugligcv. ll. was her own money, but sin.- was lluilu reckless wlih il. Slu- founrl hcrewlf lllinklxiz. "I may us iw-Il look my best." She deliberately flVilillPll Ill-Hr. burn sin-ct. llnl as aln- WllikPll llllwu. blil-hiltznl uwnup slu- runw lm-n in lac-u with Franklin! 1n refxmw of John R“ w-lgmore HP!‘ cheeks worn us wlllll- as tho 1M3 of Lnng River in Queen-S lwnlml" "l!" ‘Wllfi- Sh" lllllvllllll- County in the said Province dec- crl l0 pass 'Wilil no more than Messed, wsmw, ‘ "Qfl- _ . By the Honourable A. Bannerman Why, Sonia," he (rrlml. "I've hccn , wafbufton, surrogate, Judge of m the hospital and tin-y said ymlflProbatc. 8am. dzc. lrfl yeulerlluy." To the Sheriff of the County of She could not look nt him. l Queen's County or any Constable or "Yes, I did," i literate person within said County. “But where did you g0? Darling"; D-O-IVFUON 0F CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In The, Probate Court l 18th. George V., A. 1)., 192B I've been to the upurtmunt, I've GREETING: cvcyryuhere I (Ollill lhlnk of , WHEREAS upon read,“ the ‘ " ' Petition on file of Thomas Wlgmore She was forced to fuco him. but‘ . . "“""’ "fslmc d gbuigyaiitilrieialaflggg 02111133222? ° ° ° “e ‘l ston of ‘Long River aforesaid. the " firs of the above named n;- v ,tatc praying that a Citation may be ssued for the purpose hereinafter Following is tho Honor Roll nf s" ‘will? North Lake school for December" myliaarle, themmre, htgreba 5911x3325 Gd X-LEI M ;2. c “Pvlwllllllres e GHQ: ‘funnel, V“ “m” lsald Estate w be and appear before Grade VIII-i, Jennie McDonald; I me a‘ a Prllblm? CW" ll° be held l" 2. Myrtle Fraser; 3, Mabel McDon- I ,lhe 89"" “($159 l" (illfllltzllemlg: 51d, l n ueen's oun y, n e so wade w__1_ Hem, McDonald; m} Province on Wednesday the ru- Annle McDonald; 8 Amelia McDon-l “film d“ °l “brill”? m?" Mm‘ “hi, lng, at the hour of eleven o'clock Grade iV-l, Gertrude McDonnM NORTH LAKE SCHOOL F.O.B. Factory, Tomato. Taxes Extra. No Excise Tax. Qnly Whippet Big four-wheel brakes Rear gasoline tank ‘ 164 inches of springs Long leg room Full balloon tires .. National economy record . Force-feed lubrication Lower centre of gravity Most efficient engine Greater speed, pick-up Modern style bodies L. A. MtfDONALD Good sheds light in the darkest place!- 2, Margaret Jarvis. , ""39- Grade Ill-l, Rita McDonald; tnlwllllll of the wld Estate should Josephine McDonald; 3, Charles? 50% b0 P988435 lllid "will-lid 610561! Mcnmmld. as prayed for in said Petition; and Grade ll-——1. Stanley Dingwell; Wesley Fraser- Gradol ialz-l, Kenneth Fraser! 2, Dorothy Jarvis. Grade I (blz-i. Victor McDon- flltl: 2, Peter McDonald. Leah Davidson. each week for at least four consecu- Teanher. tlve weeks from the date hereof, ————<O>-———-—- and that a true copy hereof be g‘ o , octor for said Petitioners. | And I do hereby Order that a llshed in some newspaper published Tl» Kins of PllIw-Mlnltd’! Llnlusent. forthwith posted in the following . . I ;forenoon oi the same day to shew _, I nnyibey can, why the ac- - motion of Justin M. i-iynes, . true copy hereof be forthwith pub- K in Charlottetown aforesaid. once in , JANUARY 9, 192s these : t. I SOIlRlS, P. E. l. Public places respectfully, namely: In the Hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid; in front of the School House at Long Bil/Bl’ aforesaid; and In front of the School House at Clifton in Queen?» County aforesaid, so that all pel- sons Interested in the said Estate a8 aforesaid may have due notice thereof. ' 1L. S.) GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the said Court this 4th day of January All. 1935- and In the Eighteenth year of His Majesty's reign. (Signed) A. B. WARBURTON. Judge of Probate. l731-l-9-M4l. Truth isn't stranger than the twentieth-century brand of fiction. The oitener a man falls the greater the Jauae when he finally succeeds. i The man whoglves himself sway frequently isn't necessarily chflfll‘ able. The less a men bouts the molt, true worth he possesses. nature is a glowworm l-llll