PAGE TWO WETIQTIT C0117 ' With Bole All Over Ills Boil)‘ Mr. B. L. Burke, Bsmiuiield, N8, qritoop-“Por some time I was nearly eruy with boils all over my bodr- 1 tried everything I could think Vol t0 ‘at rid o! than, but to no avail, for s: soon as one was. healed up another Ir aid appear to take its plsoc. o! was sdvised to take BURDOCK _ LOOD i ITTERS B and after I had used iwo bombs the ‘ boil: 1W1 =11 diwpprwd W! l W? no; been troubled w.tl1 lhcm 5111-". Put up~oniy by The '1“. Aiilbum Co Limited, Toronto, 0n!- A ur-w coffure for each sequenre in "Paradise for Two". wherein Bell)" Hronkoti appears batless, is the goail set for her by the hairdresser. .\liss| Broumu is playing a decidedly adul: i role nl the wilt- ot‘ Richard Dix. SPEED FOR SALE "‘I'ODDIKIN8" 4 year old bay‘ gelding sound and good iookins-I trained two month: last year as a. 6 year old up to miles in 2-28 and,‘ so there were no races for 3 Y9", old: on the Mains and Maritime, oircuit was sent home and iurflod= out for balance of season-aired by, "Toddlnoton" (sire of 8 with re-g cords better than 2.10) Dam "HE", iena Constantine" 2.18% (Dam oij "Gwendolyn Aubrey" 2.11% “lid-f “Helen Aubrey" 2.15%)’l9°°" 1W1 god every day since October and look: like a: good a green irottor s: any person owns. I am selling all my horse: and have two mares tor saio-no trades. H. ‘l’. FULTON Upper Stewlacke, N- S- , 37944-17-31. Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting ol the Hazel- brook Dairy 60., Link, will be hold on Wednesday, January 19th at 2 o'clock p. m. A. ROY JONES, Secretary. 3688-1-1 1-tts5l. ANNUAL I MEETING The Annual Meeting of the John R. Dennis Pedlqroed Foxes Ltd" will be held on Monday, JIMHPY 31st. 1927, at 8 o'clock p. m“ in U19 Y. M. C. A. By onder of President. JOHN n. DENNIS. l 3414-l-18-3i. ' IDRTF . A ranch of 15 pairs foxes. Rflfll" terod in Canadian National 6 prov- an breeder: averaged 4V: Pill" i0 Yhg llflgr in 1926. Every pup horn 1r the ranch now living. The first nwonable offer takes thc bunch. =- of ranch it desired. I I A. S. CARE 0F GUARDIAN. Charlottetown. - 1-7-tf. stunning ‘azel Grove, 2 miles from . Hiver Station, consisting oi vci, 90 clear, balance covered . :1 i-srd and soft wood. Apply to HAROLD BAGN-ALL , + New motor boat thirty feet over .11] six ft. beam, three (t. 2 lliCll- w? in length. cruiser stern, built 0i host material white elm timbers fastening all burred new Bllilitifii‘ and propeller, forty l1.p. Studebak- er engine. can make twenty tw miles an hour an ideal fishing born or for pleasure. Apply to Henry Green. North Cardizliii. 3796 1 17 2i ‘Professional Cards Albert c. sauhaeié, K. c. Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public. M‘! Offices Water Street, Summerslde- and lsnk of Nov: Sootla Building- Charlottetown. MONIY TO LOAN MIS-I-lbtmcs. ' Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IAIIRISTER. SOLICITOR- liloney to Loan Cameron Bloom?‘ ' ttetownJEE-l. "Tar. c. c. Archibalci Graduate e1 N. Y. Post Ofldllltv Medical School and Hospital Praotloo limited to Eye, hr, Near and Throat resting lye: and supplying Oilsee- Oflles. saysr Building Oflli George Street Office Hours-O to 12.30. 1.80 to B McDonald & McPhee B. A. l. A. IIeDONALD H. I. IQPHI! I. A. ETC. I Ban-mars. Attorneys, Ite- Ielloy so Leel- 11: ‘r (JSMIES He: Will you luv». me when my hair is silver? She: -\ ' 'l.\/ . MUST BE A KNOCKUUT "But why does Madam call ‘her Volstead champagne dress 7e QOWH Y" "Why Fifi, because when I wear lt-it contains less than one-hail oi one per cent." NEXT DOOR FOR HIM Hobo: Lady: their own bread therel Gav: HER A srons Poor Maiden (telling oi the suc- cessful capture of a hubby): practically asked for bread and he gave me s stone. 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If inconvenient to buy from druggLst send $1.25 (lirect to THE IRON- _IZED YEAST CO., Fort Erie, Out" Desk 15x1). ‘ 1 PARADISE By COSMO HAMILTON Author of "Scandal" and the "Blindness of Virtue." bat-k with a. few mementos. probably be a preny long time he- fom we shall New Combination of Yeast sianced alliio and "on M.“ 14",], can“ cold milk in his coffee. War train- ondCleors Your Skin-or pa) :35“ h“ ‘other things. lio must have o good meal lo start his work on. Decide what you want nnd- you C 0m P 1 "- x'sl1ail have 11, was ‘his tone. there, old bo_v?" gg mom. privalc way. The us all. IZED, YEAST “'1!- me needs a flip of the sea after thc H summor in London. ’°°d and m? awiully, Teddy. o ziy doing us proud." that is egg and two more slices of bacon. "There's quite enough time," she, said, Wendily. l though i: drove "I'm gfllng to spend the day with yaciu. brokers. I'll ‘have something to show you af- ter dinner, your notice. tho end or the week". luck, old sou." with just one look :11. Chrfssle-tbo desire, the bilnger, the jealousy- all of which she read. plate and a loyal desire to do full » -—— justice 1o Chrissitrs efforts, Tony i Try It on "Money-Back" Offer | talked as he ate. the show," "When he got hold of a. good thing ho put. his shoulder to ii. and shov- od it over. Extraordinary ‘how much better ho Soon an I rend the letter and gave him tho. chart to inspect, he click- ed on and became as calm 4m a pond. to know that 1l‘m doing him almost as good a. turn as the one he's dc- more and I must nip." toast. Tony gave. :1. laugh and pushed th another ounce of cargo, old girl. Honestly." have t0 mifls your lunch to-day" THE “immemefl said Tony. “I'd love hem i0 see my piece. Send than it'll see ‘e111 again." He. watch and put some revolutionized 11h old of punctualiuy, like many And Chrissie buttered ibis iosst. She firmly believed at. - "All right, then," said Sherwood. "But how are we going to get 1591818 "u?" “I'm going to commission a treatment ofyacyng- 111cc. pleasant “A yacht!" ioliilrls 0f "You. liu-re are plenty going‘ 1R ONIZIZDthe-so times fl-liii pretty chi-op all that. Ilut how does a fingcr. Muster :1 crew by raising‘ it's the easiest and’ A holiday for Don't you think so?" l "Think so? l should jolly welli uy I do. Porfectly great. Gorge- (‘hrissizfli love it, too; She Thanks most ‘You're certain- And Chrissie gave him another Which was agony to Sherwood‘ the nails more irrnly in ‘his purpose. "See you onigbt, then," he said broozily. l N0 time to waste. Don't forget to put in You must be free by "Right 0," said Tony. “Best of} And Sherwood nodded again. Anti with his head bent over his "This is 110w Teddy was during he said admiriugiy. Nothing stopped him. s. too, under this diversion. As it's avrllul-ly satisfactory ng for me-for us. Six minutes She gave him one more piece of "Yea," she said, "it is." e, plate away. "I can't take on “Oh. yes. Just that. You may JANUARY is, 102v AC 11 1 EVE M E N T, lav ' l,” a’: M 1 , n I l‘. 5i‘ 11 - -‘ i 1 ) s - a i | :1. 1-‘ ' i I in. I t i \ l.‘ F: p ‘an I: l I y a :” or: i » . l‘ [- n,” ’ '1 /.' . _ 1 "y . I» o. ‘I I’ ' i /* A " ‘l? 5: . "r - =11.»- ~ , . f 1 3E: "" ll / Q I "Well. . . ." Anti he tackled ii. 0 Jlifli- l" oblige. Ami U161! lie sprang to his feet and flung his (Colliiflllfld) arms out "Who'd have thought v that all this has happened just be- cause poor old Kitty screamed?" only just into September ‘u-nd iihe weather is likely to be good. And as Chrissie insists on coming with Next morning, however, after a sleepless night, Sherwood let him- self in early enough 1d catch Tony before he left for the Motropole. , Ho ‘had arrived at a P18"- As he stood, bandy-leggerl and wlfte-fsced in the sitting room. 1mo11g the stale reminders of last 1igi1t's porly——Poolock’s cigar butt on the foot of u. disgusted Venus, .1. ‘half-finished tumbler 0f whiskey and soda against. tho bulging stom- 1ch of a Chinese God, splodges of cigarette ash on the ‘rug by the div- 111 on which tho Lily had lain so greenly and slim-ma could hear Tony wlrstling in the bath and l Jhrissie putting rho plates ready for breakfast in the dining room. Had she been his w'fe. either in a pompous house in Berkley Square ~ 1r a lovely place in the country atmnped with the arms of a peace- JXBd peer, with servants, and 1orscs, and dressed, pearls as big 1s bird's eggs, both 11g to d0. - . . Well, all this was appearing on he cards. It was only s matter if tactics, of patience, and of the ilierlvood cunning, with its mix- _ure of fanaticism. "I've waited t long time and I can so on wait- . 11g," he said to himself, "now that r |l see the way. A man who can chuck a certainty to go in chase of la silly island, to rplaca such a wife jamong natives to live on coconut lmik, throwing over all civilization ‘in one fell swoop, is not the hus- band for Chrissie and is better out of the way. it's a mission, that's what ‘t is; not a murder. It's a crusade. not o criminal action. It's my Job, my duty, and by God. it's my cause." lie mood in the room ‘that W88 airless and sour without opening the window or letting 11p the blinds. Ho iiad his nose to a line i kc u hen, and all his father's tena- cious capacity for holding on lo a purpose. Ami then. finally, {oliowinglhe smartly dressed chauffeur into a din'ng room. liie decoration 0i‘ which was calculated to lake away tho uppcllte of any normal man. he leaned ugsinat the door and nodded and said "Good morning." Chrislfo wouldn't have worn that old pink dressing gown if things Oiri it was, cortzfnly, but being us (‘loan .111 everything with which ' Chrissie had to do, and a nice col- our, l: sulied her well, 11nd empha- sized ibe glory of her hair, that t; flower faice with its little tilled nose, and eyes as true as beacons. iworrifiil 8Y9! that morning, though . they had their invariable glow for Tony. Ho had slept all night with his head on her shoulder, i11- spcciing his island in dreams. "Oh, huiio. Teddy." he said, wav- ‘ng his hand. "Come and have same eggs and a ibacon and a cup of Chrkisisua coffee. Can't be beat." Sherwood linook his head but gave 1111 unfamiliar smile. tell you what," be said. “we.” y .2, s... ~ av ...»- .4. that she might have been content ivitb "Not for Joe" if Chrissie had- n't encouraged her sympathetically and pollshod its peak, er seen more of the sea 1111111 the Channel." she said, “and I didn't much care for that." first. attempt at a protest. from the deck of a. yacht." said Tony. our lives." dull spOt on ‘his goiter. cabarets, all the old things?" Tony. “wire 1101. going w a desert with life and movement, gorgeous sunsets, bewildering colours—" Good Heavens, Chow's, you're not weakening, are you?" "Oh. Ho. Tony." silo said. It doesn't matter where l live, so ions as I'm with you. i was only wondering-l mean, you've been so 1011B in London, you like OLD - TIME sanitary methods Now the insecurity of the hazardous had gone ‘his way before the war. 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You ask for it without hesitancy a...‘ .. .....»..._._. or's "400" social register in die Went had its own way of ident- S-having Mug Passes As Social Register JCANSAS CITY. Jan. 15. —-Back the days when Ward McAilist- was the only reeognlggd the East, the mid- old ways an oneness-l, risk. Be 55min“ gag-ill???" 8153:“? sure to gel the genuine. Only Kate: mo" uljmankgi a in the ao-called nifty ‘nineties the resistor of eligible males in - H1081. middle western (owns w" to x tbo found on the csrehiily guarded shelves o! tonlorisl omporiu-ms. . t tie island d Pollock shes iliwilfiiilll0i' it. Fvgndecidod tango in I. hudn-diuud "h “m” an?‘ rung? t? . "m, for n only and take Kim Cornish mum,‘ um “m” an‘ I PW m" """"°"" F" “' "m" m“ No. 838-—-fini:hed-—80lincs t 1 o1. owner's "no, mm; in snap-a: “" m". if.’ 9.15m“ . um 12m 121-11 AMR-I wrivt- i ing villi t, m liloq bra. A, __. , __ _ Hold "Rank" On Shelf Tho town banker frequently pom. i ilitflfliiéd a. quiet, unpretentious mug. had the center position on the toll shelf. Possibly on the second I119"- illM below. sat the mug of the town sport in all its pristine glory. ornotely Bilded and colored. 7T0"! "1686. the mugs of other less prominent citizens-the merchants, the hotel proprietor, and so on,- streiched on either side. fl- sorseous as well as informative display. But now. like Ward McAllistei-‘s list. the private mugs are passing.‘ the shavlnt mug altogether have come lain their own. llrivsr: Ilevne Woman Some Kansas Oily barber: blame It was they aro gone. rons are not as particular now and do not always visit the same shop as they were wont to do when busi- ness was iransaclod in more leis- urely fashion. Still others said the need for the mugs had passed: that they came into being as the result of someone's belle! they “an” would be more sanitary. I11 a. few small towns the private mugs still survive, but in the main Many harbors record thnlr plllilil along with that of the bloomer girl, the mus- tache cup. the family csrriase, the , ._-e oaonlosalooliooioo J 17 mm’ iOTTAIWlA, Onto ‘n- "‘ , nae of $100,000,000 o. yo" hintsjfg ad is done b linaedtl- “Muck? toll. m. mom no. o! ti" "in" M, gical branch of the “film quill toothpick and other manifest-u” Nov lllldlllsoes which eliminate aiions of the "good old m}; It i: not only eur- teachers wlo hrln: hone to n: telegram am never 1 seen beforoq-lt is often our iaulvlyrhbfl Ill W0, "s invasion of the shops. Miss: mssesilsomailnns.