..-\nI 4-n,..,_,,.|,5‘ I PAGE TWO ‘ Jafilliéritllfl .-..; t... -.. ' THE CHARLOTTE!‘ .1, _ MARCH 1937 For Sale or To Let i House and Land situated 2.1? Grafton St. Size of Land ‘L! THE SILVER ASSASSFN By WILLIAM J. MAKIN n. x 165 n. House in spicu- did order, ready for occupu- lcommut-u» fion- The waiter produced LilUyill with a Apply intrt, 1>;o1c.~.~.1o1.a‘. n11‘. ‘ And i: ' ztziotucr bottle of this L. M. POOLE K‘ CO- tsunn- \1....ibc, iroducd Pcttr, in the ' L-ZuT-il-ti-tf ' direction u! inc clllpty 1.10.1.0. l _ ‘cs. >11‘. Ucrhriny, .11‘. ‘ Z *' "' ' ' By 111t- nuv, rcsxiiiu-tl Pclcl‘, lack- A ling ln> loud n1 st. was the-re a pro1css.o1rul t 1 11111011,; that. . __ ‘ cruwrl you u" ‘d. in the raid the . l uish to “urn all pcrsons cir- .‘ other cun- ‘ Clllillillg inlw 1un1or> d1 Irinu-iitul to mv bllhlllt‘~\ and lrjllllllllllll lo thc cllcct that 1m |.'i1!'1"\ uf business have hccn scairrln-d .1111] that l have .~ bccn rullurtril <11 nhgul traffic in ‘ liquors. Tillx 4x111 hc vrrllicd by rui- ‘ Nl-lu-L. u, 1;. I , .\I. l’. I'm-tics fuunil ‘ s1 repealing such rnmurs nill bk- pros- . ‘girl in thc shining - . 1s lnrsclt Lola \\.'..11ccl1apcl. lee-u up. nuns out of her? Just 8 zliorgzh recognition had dawned. 1 IIIDII"lIPCCOLIIIIIIOII “So you did. ‘ gratitude I'm going to break the y I'll me. All the people I talk to In s case are moon cracked or music ackcd. After had dawned. And ju t. to show my le of a. lifetime." "And what is that?" demanded . G arcs, queruloixsly. 1 Pay 101* 11 i‘ nor." ' :1 f: r at 'I\ii.\" “"l‘h<- hill. pica .' "Ycs, s1r. C 1v, sir." The hcad wn cr was now his ad- miring duvc. 'Vcr' good." said Graves. “I'll - -1 to 101- you pay. Ptlllfli. 1111* '- I 1., v the “me of 1.. n 1\1l.l.\'. ' She used to be in ‘ m m n m-uiillnlfl, l’. h. l. -i'l‘.Ol"ilS girl. Been . Q hmd L'3i"'3'5'3i- u “an The" 4 “Only \ . I'm certain. Any- - _V WCIUWH tor u F Li K 3 A L i; 1 X . OI 111:1‘ bill Farm at Mt. .\ll>I0ll- rllllhlllilllg one 14113111 be: that weird moon g.--.~_ .\;\|1|\ tn \\ .\I.l..\\ '11 Hui SIUQT. .\h-\u1nlr.i. , 1-‘01-1 SALE 1 ‘ QULm-T 11191-3) f how, _vou‘\'e ‘a sured me that you will 11.1w 11n- 1110011 murderer stcd-ivtiun forLv-cight hours." .~ .; my rcputation on it," Whcu _vr-vu‘ve done that, said fPctl-r. tlu-n i‘ll pool my informat- i i011 wzlh you" r '11 ' himr. admitted Gra- But lct rue remind "row night ixray have v-uu-cq‘irnm-s,“ n.“ ‘Flu- 11mm: 11> at thc full. 'iii‘1‘ .111d rcsc. I _ ‘ ' _ 1 I'm ‘ 11-41-11 h1- saici. Only iiuildm: 1.111. E111 l1. 1111"!» . ‘WA _ , l". '1‘ n‘ 122v moment. Hi5 ill. Hick. | 11'.'Ill:\‘i'1.\ LU“ 1' and “Llllivti (111 11w- uunri- 1113111111 . _., .. .. 1M1 “Pd Upped the (innit-n. siiuulcd i\t‘lll Si. 11o: lu-r I """"""-" or ‘mm . . . -1-.1--.1-1':»1-.\'l\i fin-c? " ' ' " ‘ g“ X9111} 1 _ ' ' 11111-hr-r1 p»~1.~~~¢.< were to your l ‘u JUULE k Co. m‘ U“, . sir.- \r-1‘11‘.1'."<l the head iw-QJT-Ii-U if i ‘ '. m! Pctcr. B111 t-oo ~\\- \<1:|1\ 11. . 1 - vwnluwl dour. Only thc , . . Wv »=:' ‘ _ ‘ ’ - l..». - ~11 =1; pi c, 1;‘):- <\f\Evl-.11211'(i. 'l‘1n- 111 .11‘ ‘ G“, i), \.ou\foillxsg,oct_gr_ p c c tnunouu 11:11 lil'(‘\'l\‘ll.~.\‘ G wnwlod Gmvpg’ 1 » Q “ - V‘ 1 N av th thr- hc-ad waiter 1 ‘j _, ‘ A n ' H *_ ~.11‘.fi_V-i1fll1‘(‘Ii un- i "'—“— 1 W11 I -- i I 11.1.11 110.011 Sin-c The Garage of the late, Donald (“amphcll will hc 0f‘,id'_\‘r111 fcrcrl for sale :11 hiorth Riv-i H. $2110“ Knuth H“. Si“ at L30 (iiliit-r n.1,. rdartlt-fi. l 01x11 2 \\ ork, that place 1n H111! Moon Error-t? D. J. (TXMPBELL, pjxecutol- I It was pi11'cl1:1.~c(l many your.» ago as u propci‘ luvcstutcnt by your . The Scotland Yard man noddcrl. “m, - (i1'\11l(l 0t ' 111 w 111 £11.11. (icsrrtcd flat, . . (ffilljllflllg forth r‘..r‘1\;>l111.-11".\, trilL= of 111C1- mbrc hust- notes and thund- t c..c1\(los. A solitary electric hadc. duizglcd from .‘.;h.--;1.'.s cl 11111.<i.- manu- hcr. Ilc lr-ft 1t, 1n 111.: c '; to .~1'.1lii‘l'c‘(i a mt thc _ I“1u"""’i“'~"- Phil-ll v11 t “llil 111-.1:‘._\' pencil - 111 111111. 1111s lett 1L 1o jvvll- .1 .1:>.1xc thc keyboard. PM“ 515mm _ _. h of wcarincss. Peter ‘ I mfhiisali; Lficomlng ironrcic. inspec- ‘ _. luck 1L.» uzc “out m- FIGR Quljcw _ “ m‘ “mmd ~11“ If-"CP-f ‘ cm-iaiincrl \\'1ndo\vs. I- i, ‘you 11.1.1 on the 1111.1: o1 of London. from out _.__-...._ “mnelhlng theta" i115 of ll_vdc Park, a 1 I have 1.11s- pn-rcr.» and 1111- 11 r1 mg m; “mug-n in Farm at Tryuu. consisting of 1:441 ‘m mi’ ‘IQ-k 11W‘- ~11 11w dvu-r! acres. 85 under cultivation. the bal- I” apiwars will» a MY- nncc under wood and lumber. Largci l“ flat’ Mr‘ A400“ Paid i“ , 1: dwclllng sunuhh- for um 111mm Ylogg-jih- f-(‘m 17.1’ Tl vlwfifli ml- SPIY <s, the moon with x-mu um - ~_\~=.-~u1 ‘£00115 111111cn1s to limo 1111-1 M". 1rd n-Dnfiflrflllvv- and burns. l1 ' _' I - _ . ~' t-"ion of it as 11-11 on ])1“r1p\r:_\-_ a l [Mb ,1 r1 1n , 114-111 roslurre l “l 01'1"‘ 11 iifux- . -. He shivcred. M115. JANIL slullln, ‘tar rhai. Vllmt (‘i'_\uil pQn bfpdder, ‘ Victoria. R. ll. TRYIIII kllilliplillY l Moon rcntcd - A rent I L 11-11 r0111‘ wa p< ssosscd of a full >. What “'71: it 111-‘ ' ~ had said to him at; 1111' Gr w 1. mar hrrvt- seri- ' 11 . q ‘nliccs . Thc moon 15 __ __ - ngrccd Pvtcr And H.1- 1 i‘ 0 R S A L t i “Lva. T “a again ho shivcred. He i of‘? m‘ _ i ‘muss-ll for not prvitiinu - l.." in‘ m’ n" """‘I"“ (‘r h "'- to shut cut. that sini tor _ ..._ i 1 j §"11'11-.-" 1M r-"vr ".1 i110, - of s-vcnts .\Ir. l.. D. 31.11; c, tum o1 Lon- . >1 i‘ 1 urr ' , i d 11.2.1‘, the m n a thing i0 Smllrwvherc in Whnccha-pcl. I have 1t amone‘ mv recordq why are you so 1*‘ at -irl? Arr you s1: d-m. lug-unit. rllllihlfilt‘: Inc lo scil his snnnucr Iiunnc, containing four- . u-cn and n 11.111 il-IL: acrcs of 1.11111. ull undt-r cultivation, with gum] (lui-ilim, hnlhc and nut-build- lnu- Ihi. 1.1131111» .-. iJI-allv iuc-- 1111;". 1w! '-"1,1» you; L,“ au-tl in liwlll. 41.1.»; organ-itc- thc 1W1." ‘u Pit/‘ifl. l, _ 1..1\.tI-t thun 11. 11ml about om- I21? forzvttcn about your Iumdu-rl yank from a Ilrstt-lass] 11100:: tnurdcrfi. 11c 1' "cri. I can sch-ml. is nr-iu- start-s. two uthcr 1' 0111.8‘ rcnu-ntbcr that I hirnzinza (‘iwrvIu-v. and nu-rlnnks Trym; TlVOlllf‘ I11 .-.' ciaucc rprctatjan I-u-r, . of (1n- mno: mu-ic th I've cvr-n ‘m- furV-r-l‘ 1r:rli<-;1I.11-- 111ml)‘ towwn- Nmv '1‘ T ."-"'l3'~'i l‘l'1‘\'Y"'"" hr-r t’: lilniihiulw-ti. m‘ for in-pr-cti-m. 1° 3313*“? 4|‘ 111v rcciiill and rl-nrv- lr i111‘ ((111 1.1km un lin- pr(;|n'rt\'. 1 i‘) m? mqmq ("7YIIPOS1liQY1 W" b-Wlh ' 1111:1171 h. f. - ~'1 .1. w. u0v1.'r1:1:. _ Gm“: jifflfijdjfi a right’ 1 t’ |I-'lI‘i1rll('I1I\Vl’1, l’. E. I. ‘ ' ' 4 ' ' I -74i-7’--i*-"~l‘-1'1~i'<i . ‘I "Palii Your‘ 1:11pm,» nip; 1 | ‘IO 1 O ‘ Vic ni-h h. .1rl\i-<0 our rmstomcrs. that. in the month of March, a 1'|‘1;11|_.';c will he made in our billing routine, .\t thc ixrcscni time cusiomcrs‘ melcrs arc read durin " ilicflw-i-unil and third wcck of catch nwnth. ill hili~= arc l'i‘lllit‘l"t.'ll and duc the first 11:1)‘ of ihc fnilnwina; mnnih, This practice results in a iarqc volume 01' work ‘to hc ac- compiishcrl durinu‘ the latter part of thc month. The new ntclhod. which will spread our work mnrc cvcniy ovcr thc month, will involve cnntinuntis mcicr road- "III 11nd hilimu throng-haul thc month. tiicrchy |-4.-lic\'in;.§j periods nl congestion. - The territory will he divided into six districts, each (iistrict hcinu billed at a (iiffcrcnt. time of thc month. Each ,1 customer will hc hillcrl only once u month, hut instczuti 01' hills lacing rcndcrcd thc first of each month they will h1- I issued as follows: District No. l- Ilills will hc rendered & due 5th 0t‘ month District N0. LI-Ililis will ho rendered & due 10th of month ' District No. JI-Ilills will hc rendered 81. duo 15th of month , District No. F-Iiills will he rendered 8: due 20th of mnnth District N0. fi-Jfiils will he rendered 81 due 25th of month - District N0. ti-Jiilis will bc rendered and due last day of month. 1 Fifteen dzrvs- will hc allowed after billing date hcforc , accounts are over-d uc. In sonic cases- tin- first hills uudcr thc non aivangc- mr-nt n1;|_\' cnvor a period urcuicr m’ lcus than nul- month. dcpcndinu- on how IL» nL-W mstcr rc-uiing duh: (rampart-s with thc previous one. Maritime Electric. 13:11., 1.113. (Thwri0ttc1uz\ n, I’. l‘). I. p 1 #3 a. 1,.»- .- - --»--~ .1..1 y 0:1 The moon was made and love. Its beauty had is walking beneath its . , m to 11112111. their truth "'1 \J‘»,A"LYQKY 1n thcmsclve". It ‘ n. Through the ‘ To Alkalize Acid Indigestion Away Fast 1 A a People Everywhere Are Adopting This Remarkable "Phillips" Way The wa to gain almost incredibly quick rc icf, from stomach condition arisin from ovcracidiiy, is_io alka- Iize t e stomach quick y with Phil- lips‘ Milk of Magnesia. You take either two teaspoons of the liquid Phillips’ after mculs; or two Phillips’ Mil of Magnesia Tab- lets. Almost instantly “acid indiges- tion" goes, gas from hyperacidity, “acid - headaches”—from over-in- dulgence in food or smoking- and nausea are relieved. You fcc made over; forget you have a stomach. Try this Phillips’ way if you have any acid stomach upscls. Gct either the liquid “Pl1illips" or the remark- able. new Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Only 25¢ for a big box oi tablets at drug stores. ALSO IN TABLET FORM: Eur-h tiny tuhlct in tho cquiv- alone of n [Pilipunnllll n! genuine Phillips’ Milk of ngnesll. MADE m CANADA P MILK or _ maanzsup had inspired lllUalCllUlS to rippling sounds of beauty. ‘The nun Chopin “'35 l 1 its pale rays. And there Beethoven, too, the real master of all ntusic. '- Ahruptli‘. Pctcr 141.20 and clicked a off thc light. The moon's radiance seemed to sweep into the bare room It: lig-ht rippled across the key-i board of the piano. It silhoutted the window and flung giant shad- ows across thc floor. With his bark to the wall. Peter stood and gazed at it. Yes, the men of geniu; were right. The moon was beautiful. Beautiful! . . he sobbed, and moved quickly to the 11121110. His fingers stroked the keys. In that unearthly light they secured to dlscovcr the right nctc". He played without thinking. lest In thc mood of the moment. subconsciously he realized that he was playing The Mnar-‘icht Son-to. | Effortlessly and \\"h a beautiful ‘xcn c ct 11.11111. 11.. . 1 ca; rnuvcrl. mgitatcd and doublcd in that silver iradizntcc. A pool of pale light was crccpinl! across thc floor towards .hlm. He heeded 1t not. I-Ils back lwa= bowed. his head swayed, his ,‘ whole body pulsrtcd to thc mur- i i vr-llous music. i For tcn minutes hc continued l thus. His mind “'11-. lost in a rcalm ‘whore nymps and fatms sported. danced, and loved 1n muonlirhl abandon. Metal-like trees shlvcred with the estasy of young vlrf-Ziflfi ‘caught by love. Streams became i like molten tncial pouring in pn sion ‘and flooding a 1110011111. iakc that lapped against a ruined temple. And somewhere through this land- scape drenched in silver radiance came the call of one who loved him. (To be Continued) Nights - Popless IIays Take lhe Joy (Iul oi Life The potent which wo fol you pass rest cause lics in the hurried life we load, in tho extreme nervous tension and fever heat. with low in the pursuit of wealth, position and pleasure. Lan- Ilours, wnut of ncccssary rest, oxccssivr 1111-112111 or physical exertion all put It strain on (lu- systcni it. is 1111111110 to withstand. _ No woudcr than less nights and got up in tho morning with no ambition to g0 nhout; your dnily tasks. Take lliiihtfrn’: H. 8n N. Pills and will do for you. x00 what. they W. C. T. U. Notes DON'T QUIT When things g0 wrona as t-hev sometimes will. ' When the road you're trudging seem all uphill, When junds are low and dfibfl I19 hi8 And you want to smile but you have to sigh, when care is pressing you down a bit. Rest, if you must, but don"t YW quit - Life is queer with its twists and tums. . As everygne of us sometimes learns. And many s. failure turns about. when he might have won had he stuck It. out. Don't give up, though the P809 seems slow- You may succeed with mot-hi!‘ biow. Often the goal is nearer than It seems to a. faint and lflllerm! man: Often the struggle: has given W. When he might have captured thc victor}: cup. And he leamed too late, when the night slipped down How close he was to the 801d?" OTOWH Success i5 failure turned inside out— The silver tint of the clouds of doubt. ;And you can ne‘er tell how close 1 you are. 1 It may be near when it seems afar. So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit- It‘s when things $09111 worse that you mustn't quit INQUIRY ON ALCOHOL AND MOTORISTS QUE STIONS. 1. Is any inquiry made as to the had conjured the Nocturnes out of Jirirklng habits of applicants for a driving license. so that the in- tcmperate be excluded? Does the examiner endr-avour to ascertain to what extent the candidate realizes the effect of alcoholic beverages lr-cn tho driving capacity of a- ‘ motorist? 2. What legislation exists for the punishment o! drivers whose driv- ‘ 111g capacity is impaired by the con- strmptlon of alcohol? a. Is any penalty imposed on a motorist who is under the influence of liquor whre at the wheel. even if no accident has occurred, or who has been found drunk even when nct in charge of a motor vehicle? (c. g‘. withdrawal of license as a measure of precaution.) b. Is the fact that a motorist has bccn under the influence of llqucr at the time of the accident regarded by the magistrate as an aggravating circumstance? c. Is the driver found drunk at ihe Whcci. though no accident has cz-currcd liable to any penalty be- vond withdrawal of his license? 1c. g. flnc or imprisonment.) 3. By. what method (blood test or otherwise) do the police authorities ascertain 1f the driver has taken rF-cohol in excess? In case of Biccld- out due to consumption of alcohol, is the seller of intoxicants who has supplied the driver held to be partly responsible? 4. Is any educational action taken officially by the artthorltles to warn motorists regarding the dangers of consuming alcohol? 5 What is the attitude of automo- bile ciubs, or associations like the National Safety First Cotutcll in ‘Great Britain. of the automobile ‘press? What is the attitude of Trades Unions of professional chauffeurs? 6. Is thc practice of Insurance Companies to give any reduction in premium to those who declare themselves to be total alzsstnlners? Do any companies exist; solely for thc insurance of total abstainers of with a special division for abstain- ers? '1. Do records of motor casualties show the proportion of cases in which alcoho‘ is entirely or partly responsible .If so what are the records for the past six years? What were the number of with- drawals of licenses by the authori- ties on account of the drinking 0! the driver during the same period. (HIT 111%}; WAY By WILLIAMS 1 SHOT DE vou LEAVE HE owns A FARM, so, THERE. I ~ IVIACHIUE OFF MY MACHINE AN‘ BUTCHEIZS GOES vourz WI-IAM 1 I-IEAIZ ALQNE! wou BEEF, NOW AH’ UTOPIA ACIIN! PE SQUICKIHIL. HAINT NO THENLAN’ SELLS HE Donn WANT LAK SHE NEED MACHINIST‘ IT A LITTLE MO BuTTnJ IN I'M TZUNIJIM‘ CHEAPER THAN ‘IO H15 TRADE, THAT MACHINE, 5O KEEP ‘IOUI? Q l," IV Nll SEIVICI. INC. I. M. REG TH’ BUTCHEIZS ~ HE'S ‘DELIVEIZIH’ BUT TD HECIL 0 t JQuwLLnAMA stating the number each year? 8. To what extent do tmnswrt companies whether publicly 0r privately aimed Irwlst on total abstinence by their employees while on duty, before going on duty. or even altogether? Do they fmlltabe .uch abstinence (e. g. by the pro- vision o! non-alcoholic beverages M. low prices.) ' a. To what extent have abstaining I. nwtorlsts organized themselves into Tutu 2 "ASPIRIN" special Sdtlfllilfi! I! you know 0i luhlotl and drink a full such report their activities? elm of wom- 10. Do you know of any author- he"? Ir"!- ltativo scientific or mailcal com- menfll-Zhwn- nutteea which have taken action to Investigate the relation of alcohol to mad accidents In this pro- vince? ' “A RBPOTI of the British Medical Association makes it very clear that a. motorists responsibility with re- gard to strong drink goes fa: be- yond keeping ‘sober’ in the ordinary sense of the word. ‘I'm man who has absorbed wily a moderate 11111011111 of alcohol may ‘easily be- come ‘swb-lnwxlcated‘ and 111351)- able, therefore, of those ‘lughly skilled muscular movements, de- pendent on rapid and accurate oo- ordinatlon between eyes, hands 811d feet.’ which driving involves. A MW Oflnvflkn for the return of Prohibition to Alaska. has been inaueumted by and m- m. nun- mu~ and persons or! mixed blood at Nome. ‘there, according to an Anoclnted Pius report. the natives petitioned the terltorlal board o!’ 20 If throat I| ION, cnuh and nllr 3 "ASPIRIN" Iobloh In Kgluu of wuhr. Garglc Iwlco. Thin can: Ihroc! rcwnou and nora- nul almolt Inmznliy. The modern way to curb a. cold is this: Two “Aspirin” tab- lets the moment you feel a cold coming Then repeat, if necessary, 1 according to instructions in the x. ‘ At the same time, if you have a sore throat, crush and dis- solve three “Aspirin” tablets in one-third glass of water. And gargle with this mixture twice. The “Aspirin" you take in- ternally will act to combat fever, cold pains and the cold 1tself._The gargie will act as a medicinal gargle to provide al- most instant relief from raw- ness and pain. It is really marvelous; for it acts like a local anesthetic on the irritated membrane of your throat. 1111110:- oontmi to reenact Prohibit- ion status making It n. crime, ever a t0 81W? a native a drink of liquor angst: The second anniversary of mpea] v y found the drive making headway as far up as Barrow, which is the northernmost. p051‘. of civilization in 011. the country-Selected. ._._. THE BENEFITS 0F REPEAL It's an 1.1.1 wind that blows nobody ' good. On the radio and by direct nmll, as well as In general advertis- ing, the liquor cures are now com- peting for the daily increasing d. t. market. . One such ad says. quite seTiiill-ily. “Old friends will be pleased to learn that: thei-l Institu- tion for the treatment of alcoholics. has been re-opened. since the m- peal of the Eighteenth Amend- ment." And blazed across the main .ad, tn red ink, is this exhortatlon, “Letis redeem a man!" Ads like th‘s are being sent to ministers. as well as to employers ‘Hares Simple Way Io CIurb a Cold TY)’ this way. Your doctor,» __< Two “ASPIRIN” Tablets-A Full Glass of Water-That's All we know, will endorse it. For if is quick, effective and ends the taking of strong medicines for n. co d. I “Aspirin" tablets are made" in Canada. “Aspirin” is thc registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. look for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet. Demand and Get ASPIRIN of labor and other people, who are likely to have knowledge of pro- spective patients. So the repeal wind is helping. in spots. Liquor cures begin to prosper; hospitals are coming out of the red; garages work their wreck crews overtime; doctors find their accid- ent practice increasing; undertak- ers now consider liquor plus gaso- line an important source of their "cases," the newspapers and magazines are bloated with with booze advertising. Prohibition may have slain its hundreds-criminals and Govern- ment agents; but repeal slays its CAFE AU LAIT Half a curp of ireahly ground coffee; two cups of boiling water; one and a half cups of fresh milk. Malice the coffee in the usual way. Strain into the coffee pot, add the milk scalding hot. and set for five minutes. closely covered in boiling water. Executors’ Notice tens of thousands, most of them innocent bystanders, and for no Th” “ndemflneflfkeflufinlfliltt” advantage except the gains of a h” w!“ and "a mm 0 ' e ' hart Lord, Isle oPCape Traverse In Prince County. Prince Edward Island, Merchant, deceased. tcstatc. hereby notify all _. indebted to the said estate to make Immed- 1m payment to them at the gen- eral store of A. K. Lord, Cape Traverse, and all persons having any claims again-n. the said estate no required to present same, duly attested, at the store aforesaid, within six month-i from this date. Dated this fifteenth day of Feb- ruary. A. 1)., 1937. GEORGE J. TWEEDY, K. C. Proctor. W. WARREN LORD. WALTER. A. LORD. Execulors. L-5032-2-16-Tuesday till M y. FOR SALE Modern residential property at 21 Villa Street, Charlottetown, with garage and extra lot: Residence few at the expense of us all. If prohlbltlonlsts are impractical dreamers, what terms could aptly describe rcpeallsisfll-Dan B. Brum- mitt, in Northwestern Christian Advocate. GIVE ME A DRAUGHT FROM THE BREWERS’ SPRING! “Water Ls a dangerous drink . . . water is not really safe. It is only beer that 1s." , —“'I‘he Momlng Advertiser", Organ of The Liquor Trade. In view of this astounding state- ment. we suppose the brewers will now ask us to sing:- Beware. you water drinkers. 01' the serpent in the glass, For water pure ‘is only found In ‘Guinness’ or in ‘Bass.’ The crystal spring from which you drink I! dmzerous beyond doubt Till boiled with hops and ma]; and yeast, And transformed Into stout! faces South and contains eight roams Including living room 26 x I3 with flre place. tfculnrs apply So lzlve it up. this poisonous cup Which Adam drank of yore, THE Ju<t take your fill-not just a, gill- DOMPANY For further par- Of beer and nsk for more! —"'I‘he White Ribbon." with THIS, LAD5, l6 M“! LDUEGI’ MNENTIQH ~‘~'PHE FOE ‘BATHJFIJB $6AN-~UI1AF 41'»- 2 .¢ saAvlrvs PO$SIBIJTIE5 Awe smvsuvouo-s! evzzzv 1401a. emu wu. as equmwsv ‘NfH-i one! §w LA o. s In. on. ' v NICE 6L1? WHEN YOU LAUNCH YOUR HULL INTO ‘m’ suns, ‘ru NE UP YOUR we ant-new. 51mm)? Iusewrs VOCAL MoToms-rAR-r ANKHSIHMIDT-BORGANPLNIS mm samBAwi-"rua Baal-Ions b urrma on ALL r2 cwluoens, AMDWHEN DROPANICKEL, evms Ahfdtfi wmmk 600014566 some- n-rvemea Farm for Sale fi 100 lore: at mung-m, ten lulu from l“ rlottetown, 45 was clear and the balance woodland and pu- ture. S‘ rum through prem- Inea. House and barn in first clasu condition. For further puflodnn apply In L-SIM-Z-N-TIJ-‘l. ‘Ll-"hrmi For Sale AT NEW DOMINION Private sale, consisting of 160 we! of choice land, 150 clear and in extra slate of cultivation. 0m of the finest farm: on P. E. Island. Extra good buildings. Wharf at foot of fanm. Only 7 miles from Rocky Point Ferry. Close to Church and School. A real home. Apply on preunisu to ANGUS BUCHANAN. - New Dominion or to J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer, Charlottetown. 11-245-3-6-9-11. FARM FOR SALE 70 acre farm for ale on 1071B Road, good bulldlnp, BOO! O chm-aha. School and shipping. Mn near the bus line. A. W. BTEWAIT, New Wlltshln, B. I. L-saes-z-m-a-o-ia-ao. Major Howie WHAT ABM-IT "II-MET