t ‘ "Galore marriage yqur bglgygd ‘can aaw a button on in two min. _utel. but after marriage it take! Mo rnenthe" v i I i v "will" Sly. Doe. what's the U heat eure for Insomnia. Doctor (abae ti 1 G ‘ )nd forget it. n y) o to n”, l "The Count has p ro posed, mother." - "When did you aee him?“ "Oh. I haven't 'aeen him, I just got a telephone from papa." Customer: How la it that the "‘quaii on your bill oi tare is always Jtruck om Walter: That's just ‘Sh! 1°]!!!- r ‘Professional Card i l sou. e M/iruissulv 5 , a. It. ssu. ll; _ n. i. MAHIIIZSON, u. a ‘Barristers. Solicitors, t-Jtc. . - Money to Loan. fiiflees-Charlottetown and Montague R. McGuigan, Mark i? B. A. QAIIIRSTIR, SOLIUITOIL ITQ MONEY TU LOAN keno sleek, caarleituowo. I'LL "ma-i- - McLeod & Bentley J. a. sauna! _ w. s. ensues, K. o. i Dunner ins Attorney-at-Law 300m: m lliehinoait Iireet "k amass so muss "_ j p Charlottetown. r. it. i. . ~_ , "i. _ a fancy touch. We never had a qiiail in in Memoriafii CIIAILI! LYNIOOD BUCHANAN _ Sad and deep was the gloom pass- ied over Cardigan on ady even- ing, Feb. l, when the residents learn- Ied of" the death oi Charles Linwood ,Buchanan, beloved eon of Wesley yfisuchanan, at the early age oi eight- ; een years. ' i Death is hard at any time, but es- ipeclally so when it claims one so Uyoung, just when the flower oi his youth was budding into young man- Uhood. But sometime, somewhere we shall understand. Charles had been ailing since last summer. He went to bed early in tseptembe and seemed to be slowly - improving there until a. lew weeks ago it was learned with regret that ‘Charles’ time on earth was swiftly drawing to a close. Carelui atten- 1 lion and kind nursing were oi no avail, and on Feb. lst, his spirit took 1 its flight to God, who gave it. So beautiful was his passing that ' it iras an inspiration to those who were around his death bed. Just as a babe falls asleep on it's mother's ‘breast, so did Charles lall into that ' last dreamless slumber, enloldedmot ‘ by a mother‘s arms, but by a loving Father's. . Charles was -loved by everyone who knew him, popular among his com- v panions and well known in Dramatic UCu-cles. He had a sunny disposition and was never seen without a smile] His passing has indeed leli. an ache: , in many hearts. . i During his illness he was lrequenty ly visited by his pastor, Rev. Mr. Davies, who always brought him a comforting message. His iunerai was held from the residence oi his lather on Monday, Feb. 3, at 2.30 o‘clock. Alter the singing of the 23rd Psalm and prayer by Mr. Davies, the-remains‘ were removed to St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church followed by a large processlo . Rev. Mr. Davies con- ducted the service .throughout. He gave a very impressive address and spoke very hlghlyoi the deceased. Mrs. Davies rendered very sweetly the solo “Flee as a Bird." The hymns were .“Lead Kindly Light," "Nearer, My God to Thee," and "I am Thine, 0 10rd", Tho last being sung by his mother, while dying. She predeceased him eight years ago. Alter the Benediction, the large con- gregation taking its last lcnd look at. ti’: dear departed, tiled lrom the church to the [grave adjoining the church, there to lie our young broth- cr beside his mother. The pail bearers were companions cl Charles‘ viz: NormsnMacKenzie, Stewart Scrimgeour, Earl McDonald, Lloyd MacDonald, Cyrus Shaw and Roy MacGllllvery. The hearse wasp driven by Lynwood MacNeill, cousin. oi the deceased. _ l-le leaves to mourn, besides his sorrowlng lather and step-mother, one brother George and two sisters, Elizabeth and Jean, also anumbcr. oi‘ relations and a host". oi lrlends. i The beautiful floral tributes werei as follows: . ' Crescent-Jrhe Family. Wreath-Cardigan Dramatic Club. Sprays-Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Mac;- Leod and lamily, ‘Mr. and "Mrs. MacNeill and lamily, Charles and John MacDonald, Teacher and pupils oi’ Cardigan School. I-le is not dead, he is just away. We think oi’ you in silence, Yourname we often call, But there's nothing left to answer But your picture on the wall. , ‘Tls hard to breaktthe tender cord, When love has bound the heart, 'Tls hard, so hard to speak the words,‘ We must lorever part. Q_Q§_—Q—- NOTICE stake Race lor I year olds. Parse 0:00.00. ' send three dollars aa In! pay- ment before March lat. All Island owned three year olde eligible. ‘ lace to take ’ place Jaiy let Sainineralde. ‘at DI. W. G. OIIIlIOII. _ Secretary. IMI-I-d-ttstliliebl." 28. ' ,, . v ’ ' ._ ...__-.... The lilting Cenpaafa etaalaal eaaibaieat or aiaelaery vlai ‘ ~ Isis?’ on»: an 4 FoR snLE, STORE lllli orricr FURlllTURE FIXTURES CAN BE SEEN AT THE OLD STAND PATDIIS LTD. Wall Mirrors Show Gases Display Tables Display Fixtures Measuring Shari Stock Boxes Paper Racks Uloihing Racks iiranillalhcrs Glock ' Millinory Stands Store Stools 5 Sherry’ Top ' Dounlers Display ‘Racks Gash Garrier System (Snipe) [llacuum (iloaner illock and Tackle Wax Forms Men. ladies . Firo Extinguish- ers you... us. ‘Diiico (theirs Roll Top Desks Typewriters liilding Machines Folilinz Mirrors" Blank Dheok ilooks , Dountor Scales,‘ Firlo ellrool Silo i» !@i. ii*1 ,, BY -.H0l_\teif_ u l l» i ,- .v..11'.'.¥i.'5'.§l°a‘§.'°'§.°§° haw-m moved up town-q ‘£11, .550,’ “an” roseraie." wsHPeiera had m“ u“. criptlom cl it iri the sung”. hi,“ and knew orilts each-autumn“, ‘. “What's a roseraiefl" up“ put "It mm‘! mmrlw comm. tut it really is their wine cellar built do: o1 “l” “"9"? Vi?" two slanted on the "m" Evfivwdl’ knows aboutltdrs. “Plmmre fink." she breathed. ‘Their wraprwem removed and in a mmem W)’ found llhomlelves go- lng up the windlngzatatmgy p; m, reception salon, which, ‘my, m, Hench lashion, was on the Mona ilcor. ‘ I ‘ Mrs. Rivera's racing, sweeping glance, as they entered, took in the CYCIm and Trlanon gray oi the splen- did room with its e dies; piece; or furniture. The walls re covered with brocaded tapestries, anti ‘here and there under carefully arfggjggd “go-M were magnificent Pllntlpgs byflbds quenoe than the others, there was a Com- It was, o; ram, the loveliest room that Mrs. Peters had overseen. Mr. and Mrs. Asplnwall, deserting a correctly chattering group, advanced toward them with extenderlhands. Mrs. Asplnwall was largegray, and impressive with the bright shining eyes that candy mice have. She was one oi the colony o! expatriate who have deserted America because it is crude. In France _one could live among civlliud people, shefsald. Here one had personal‘ liberty." She ex- plained it carelully‘ and at lengim" on every possible occasion. Mrs. Lapin- to somebody. But America was Vweii- meaning, she pointed out in order to be fair that struggling young land; every now and then she saw encoura- ging signs Give it another hun- dred years and-well. there was no telling. . . . The unahaken woman had faith. America was commercial, that was what was the litter vrltA-i it. Its only lnte was in chasing the al- mighty dollar. This pained her great- ly she who otherwise would have il the Iood ‘hadn't provided - her with these scorned ay-m _.Asa matter ot mo. thitfreanrri _ lived in Paris was that she counted’ lor noth- lng in New York society, and acre she was a hi! "98 h‘ l" "lldflflwllil- lated pond. Once there‘ had been whlsperings about some mix-up that she had been in butthdt was out newc- mny away among yellow and uncer- taln memories, and now shelived in gum); whore she could have free- dom of thought. Just how she was hampered in a. ' lavorite phrase of hers. No one could talkio her llvc minutes without slimline int» 11t- During thewar she mot-hefiillll?" pitai, and it. had ‘lIlGl'¢l80d.hOl'ul0¢l\ status more than anyihifll 5N h.“ ever done; and then came the inevi- table decoration. Now and then IOIM one called her “Oiflcer? ' my” mini-er," also would any. and “m, “l; mirioediy (or several minu- tea. Mr. Asplnwall was not/loll"? '5 his dominant wile, and his llie seem- ed to have been-jiven over to maklns himseli-as nearly French as possible A pointed lrly beardhad loundflts way tohls me. and miner's? resins him riding horseback or a" morning in the Bolsdewmulogne niobium. there's an old Iirenoi-i aristocrat’? lie had never worked in his‘ llle aridhe would- on wltmout ltlflngivdbilo,AlfiY' uni-i; incrementally diaturbingthaa llhflnl on, ii ‘some line. sverviaine was done for him by oahersz-he was dresoodby others, ha by others. his enlllelllwil W" U140 by fathers, and be wagged along in “(Q ,I. Mk: Wn-PITQQQIQ ~dna nneths ewaa-golngwsfil-hl oeairwlthout event-ravine to bark. HI were,» the Opera when acme one told hhn to go. Ind listened M90813". well-modulated awlauae and lasso with hens-w stroke m out; beard. n he iiadnthdd hlaiblfldihd-"iwbtild hate ‘urvoinployedv _ manic-s" sin-t ae biomass , lanolin: hora-wove nan-jails one as‘ Millie io-uiae vigilant impression: upon fllltlllhtillill-‘Illlltlwllliyfl sss PARIS?’ i Bonheur, Dlaz, Norman '_ Mason, and, - I placed as ll one of no more conse- wall was always explaining somethlngi been clerklng in‘; ‘department store . iunvnamisiuiemm-pimeiw or» mm ma. gloves together» in aloe. * K '. moi-i mi a ' , Joy. evendn this evening ol derai- » U/Uwu-‘Td’ annirauis. hut on dldenot ehowlt. With greet outer calm she acknow- dedaed tdiflntioductlon and went th- rough the process o! presen ‘ him to Opal-and Opals heart beat almost as happily as her-mother's How won- derlul, it said. as it raced pleasantly to brisk-let: sleet such tine people. semi-e herjhe saw a dapper’ little dandy with a mustache waxed to pen- cil pants. His thin hair was parted ‘mathmatically- in the middle and at the crown was a bald spot the size oi ivaouu. Instantly Opal wondered how old he was. _- v As a matter of fact. he was lorty- ilour years old and had once been _.n1_arrled. but the barque oi‘ his love : had gone on the rocks shortly out from shore. The marguls. was from I one o! the "oldest. families in Rance. l and his llle (was Paitlan eocietyr it {waa all l"ie ew and all that he was i" interested in. He cared nothing about ‘- America and he wanted to know noth- i ing about it. secretly he scorned it. ' "Why should I go over there?" he- ‘ said. "They all come over here. France is much better." . ' (To be Continued) i SOUTHERNNUFES Wood island West School District has secured the services oi Mr. J. B. Dewar as its_ teacher._ This school has until ‘recently been vacant for a considerable time. A brisk nor'wester came howling down- upon us a tew days ago accom- ‘panied by frost and snow. Alter, ,blowlng bolsterously for‘ 24 hours it‘ lccnsed at last and became a and calm with strong promise oi a‘ thaw. i i Mr. Milburn Kenean alter being very sick with tonsllltis has, we are pleased to knowfalmost completely regained his health. ‘ is now visiting her daughter Mrs. Edwin MaeKensie cl Little Sands. Mr. Donald Livingston oi l-ilgh Bank has been on a business trip lately to Belle River. Wood Islands and Little Bands. ‘ Mr. Charles Hayter o! High Bank is this winter, ‘tor the greater part oi thd time obcufliad"""lrr'8i'eanlng':‘ ‘and repairing clocks and watches lrrlwhich cralt he is ver'y competent and also lair in his prices. ‘Ono time, like many other people, I got into a discussion without know- ing the facts. I got my lacta lrom a stiililid I I m1. elm-lei Luta ol rm w...» - i "men early one morning ‘came the w-‘i l " ' gful and moment add ‘melted, butter." _~ hotovgfohlifi riiinuteei, T‘ . Corttdins_ Nooflflurre _’ t 4 A_ ' Mlqsnnasl... ‘ STANDARD BRANDS ' . ‘ V ' ¢.;.ii."u.l.sfl'l‘.rnonvcrs I I __ ‘HERE'S no satisfaction"equ¢1¢¢_,¢1;g'g.§;, personal aclnevemenr which "ionizer-leg u“- . vfitratro. "For this §reason, who]! ~ a Drop " the‘ batter ‘ r'rit_o'hot.bu'ttered‘r'ro_n.__.-gerz1 parisxand ‘bakeinfia ' M.ic1C. BAKINc POWDEB"?E;3UD@ IJMIVTED- _ 1 thou: bpont in makings batch" clone-e‘ g mufilns ~‘ is deoicledly;d_ha_lf ‘hour wellvspent» T‘ ' glow ipf- gratification spreading like gqyjqbjn, over the faces arounifthe, table whenyoirbring on‘ ' the marina-hot‘ and crinkly-"and. brown- " o seeitho - a. .m.’m'rri_! Well—your.f joyful-pride is fully -. . cjustified. _ -‘-. ~ , . _ .. * p, - ' oNE-soowmurrms" ‘- '" -A "l%vcupa_flour . _ "' lamallegg i‘ _ '" . 1i¢ewm=MQIi<= Bellini. ‘£1119 milk" ~ "" "" " . » ~. i Powder _ ‘ 1% tablespoons melted w" i‘ '2' v l/fiteaepooriaalt, ~ . ' ..bui:ter" '( - - ‘ll/Qteaepodna sugar» . ‘ _ ‘ . ‘ -‘ ' "f ‘ ‘Sift-flour, baking powder and aalt,.add.~_'eular.. Beat egg tI-iordughlypadd it gradually with milk " . t dryfngredrfeqts and’ beathard; ' At. thqlast .. 1v“: .4, w. . v‘ s» . ' i u» remove itpsurtsey nevi "one _, s... road and the m... were'_ordered|FA“H' startling threatmnd‘ declared they ' ' _ , , -. ’ should'not belotrdered w not their ’ ""‘ lives .by davmag-ingwhe .mon‘tunent.| Persuasion was of no avail; so thei [stone was lelt standing " and tho reapootnwent, on inrildine the Mvijflll around it}! I otter for sale. my iarm at. Maple- ireod. Kelly's Cross. consisting ol"‘l00 aerea ahland. Itaeraal cleared, bal- aaoa-leevared. with isms 897th. at hardwood‘. "- flood‘ flwelllag house. wJbal-a.‘ and other oiit-hulldlnlira nev- bon-nmh 1" h , t ‘l . d w m M; w” ocwk ler-laillng pump at the, (rent. and Mosoly, the night watchman, rah-l n b k I i ‘ A ed into the cabin-oi s. Short. theft“: " '° i" ‘fm- "~ m ‘ormun, md “and. “Qukk, the. ls an dea iarm ior po o m” h” 8mm.- _ growing. being level and oi high lo; cation. within easy reach oi Bradll- dictlonary which bears ii high repu- tation and the dictionary put me» astray. ‘The subject under, discussion was the method by which dog-nah reproduce their species. The diction-i ary.said'"that young dogdsh came. from eggs, ‘not “some" dogflsh but dogtlsh. "I though that.this included all dogilsh as anyone ~ naturally would. I learned later however that there are many kinds ol- dogilsh and some reproduce their kind lrom eggs but others ‘bring them torth ‘alive. Mdny oi the dogtlsh in our waters n". o: the mm kind and the young no. n‘. able to look alter themselves soon alter they are born and are nerceand aggressive.’ ' ‘ Measles whlch "seemed _to' have bgmjeaniped out broke out again and la ‘prevalent now ln- Little Bands to a certain extent. ’ mil ‘lalttlme x visited Victoria Parktha birruosqvers lri position." direy may atlllbe there._ some years ‘a tamous American" general was on a vieioto this province‘; '1 think he’ was General Sherman. His "hoot took ltlmto the park ‘and when he saw the‘ guns he asked whet“ they were lor. n. wag who stood near. re- ptiamin afioud and pompous voice: “Page gualaqeneral Sherman, arc milieu the valves sue- ea of The General laugh- aoheai-tiiy at‘ uiii an olwlt. —H. |over and was lylnl. flit-it" V!" An ‘investigation revealed the iaet| . rm; the‘ stone hld been knoeksafx: 5"“?- flhz‘ ‘fmljm ‘and other centres. " I - a . '.'.".".'.‘2‘?"l'.'! ‘ttvflrei- " s-Hrriim" mfimfgpnnn. m, wili‘__be solders um date ’ ' 1st‘. l p. in.." orrthe premises by pub- ground. while other evidence show- ed that the rest‘ oi the been puaheqrovertlme 311mm} to .d'l.mfi'll“b9 $95931 into the Devilurihincbltowl. nflilchl _ . -- nub m. u,“ llojaaatlon, .- _ 1;“; ism. duo MAW,“ y _ _4 _ ._ ' V- ' m, "-2 James o. noon. v T1”: n, “n” m‘f,:'pm'°hnid_y..who_l _ , . ~ soais-sréviue. em 1g m, hlve done the lob fink‘ u“. ' _; _- ulckly. 1 expect they had a ‘ °"' my 3. resorted mi "aiiaii-"to the‘ “M” i“ all.» i... and lhapeotar/harmedel, Charlottetown. v " , ‘an. lnveatlvlltlctfi-l. . wh! “Wmi ', t‘ U-"u-‘Q-u-nfl Noiicisjy Tendera are Invited ior all or part oi the underntentlbnecfldmbtr, to be delivered at my "ranch, Graham‘! Road. Emerald. a s" a s"- s: pufou 2o ii. long. l" x'l"- i pieces ti: it. long. _ l" x l”- $1 pieces It it. long“ . " -'- 4 pieces l3 it. long. _' . " — 68 pieces l2 it. long. ' “ 7-200 pieces lo it. long; "' “ —10! pieces 13M it. lfllliiif " -\,1s plecea ion. long .. Boards in lengths ol"l2 it. l5 it lnIl ll It, . . . . . . .........\lilil_0sq.it"‘ Boards in lengths ol l0 it. 5090511,,“- " “ ' planed boards (hemlock pretax-rod) tn lengths oi 12 it. lflt. and 18 it. 3000mm. "momma-nu m earn-s vislfil- 151i»; and llJt . Milli sit-ill- Planed’ ‘boards inches‘ wide it ‘it. long ..._........... 50051;“- Alrluailier nail oiililf not! Tenders should state lllllell"_pill' alble date lkdeltvery. acantlihg aunt .be delivered litjpril.‘ - T Tenders will bmeeelved up tozflllll February, 198D. , " ‘ . W.,f.i.,lt0l.lN_§ _.~ . . ,, c - g Grahams oad- ‘cannm un Icwas" not‘ do- ing , ;l1\!".',l'*,‘*!'l-','_.; '~ ' =-" The etoneia 07012618119“? l? and tour 109i- bi°“"m¢“i "u"? have taken. 8);!“ W“ l" The murder is marked y" . u-lpd~by"thi‘eei.z'hllhwfil'm¢nl l" the visual were“ imhilillfrltll" on" hlaway l0 if‘ (m, 01 iris mociiwirw-‘m 1W!" derers were h!!!“ m‘? m‘ “w” of mi mime. Avroulh will "m, mqumquolcaeeibm.“ .- struction ,o_£_ = the _ . , nice",- " .-' _ Tendersswill be-receivcdiinthel" Provincial "Building, Charlotttownklly i7gNOTlGEs§QF;1_TENDER" U i Board» of Couimissioner-shereby issil‘ noticethat tenders ‘twill be remitted-for the con- _ g __ vinclal - Sanatoriunfi" 31' ‘GharlottetownpPi-ince "Edward" Iland. Secretary’! - . t ~ 'f'?i'i'YT§Ti= jtil'}11s>i>n_<>1iif"M=f¢h 1oih.",19?°-i'1‘h=i1<>v¢=*-s*'" . T ElN ~ ionatenot ‘necessarily accepted. ' " , i ‘ T" . Cgpiesof the plana~and.specill,catl_9fl§;1l\!7 not." _ be ~ at-rithe ofllce; of _.E.HS{ Blanchard’ A1t~¢I~g-#'-P**-W‘;€f osjghiggqr, _ "Building, Charlotte ' ' fltownl " '(Sigengi)$P.A'.lCREELM'-*Ni ' ‘v t, ' _" ‘s; . f.‘ __.. i"