PAGE TWO ' winds?“ . . ..-....._. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " The House of Morse, Canada's oldest tea firm, was the first in this country to put a package tea oi’ Orange Pekoe grade on the Canadian spicuous that others Others “ Followed market. Their success with it was so con- None, however, have quite caught the secret of MORSE’S SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE, which continues to be the finest tea sold in Canada at: any price . . the TEA DE LUXE. The Double Act A Bommoo of tho Theatre BY MARION TOMLINSOQ l) RAN (. £nrKor_ 3W3!“ ‘m’ have followed suit. lav ccoilcti IT'S TIME i Poi scapegoat m W, was, Do not be disturbed oi, it‘ you suddenly realize I you have allowed your coal supply to dwindie. We can provide you with the very best, at reasonable prices, and on quick delivery. ‘The Maximum of Heat” PHONE 176 W.li.liiIlis&O Just Cleaning your RADIO MORTGAGE SALE ‘Fiicro will be sold by Pulilli- Auc- tion in front of tho Law Pourta lluilillng in (‘liarlolteloirn iu (lllilfllfi Founiy on Monday the 27th day of Match A. D. 1031i at the hour of twelve o'clock noon all that certam parcel or tract of land and Ilffmill" situate lying and being on Lot or 'l‘uwnsliip Number twenty-three hounded as follows that is to say" by a lini- commencing at n stake fixed on the West ride of tho Cnri-iulisli lioad and at the southeast nllkl" 0r lnnil in the occupation of William liloffatt thence west to a reserved line of road called the Toronto Road thence south along: the said road six .i-hains thence cast'to the (‘arendish road thence northerly along the sanie tu tho place of eonimi-nveuient cou- itiining fifty-Urn acres n! land a litill‘ more m- loss agrviullily to a plan of the some as ls shoini in the margin of the Deed of tho Government of Prince liilwaril island to John Brown and ilaivvl April 1st A. D. TWO. . 'l‘lu\ above 5ulo la ruailo‘ under aiul in |Hil‘.~'l|:l|\<‘l‘ of a l‘oiror of sale ("in- tiiinvii in a Mortgugo hr-ai-ing dale ot’ the 5th (lay of July A. i). 119250 and made between hlulcolm Murray of Graham's Road in Queens County a- foresaid farmer. of the one part and John Brown of lilnyflslil in Queens County 0t‘ tho other part and hy the said John Brown nssigni-vi in the nudv-r.~'|;_'iio.l hr ludoiviui-i- of rn~ uiont hearing date tho’ llili l v oi‘ Mun-h A. l). lliiil lit-fault liurini; been made in payment of principal and interest under laid mortgage. Dated this twontv-fonrth day of February A. T‘ l 'l ‘DEWITT IIROIVN AsxIgncb 5i 1632-25 Fat - ti. MORTGAGE SALE rim.» uill lu~ tom l>_r Public Ant-- Pourts To End a Cough ' In a Hurry. Mix Thi§_a_t Home Bayou $2. No Cooking! 8o Easy! CHAPTER. XX V“ Gunman acorn Nell Forrest's arrival at the theatre as dresser to young "Lean; Gail" caused s. stir among the com. 11BX15’. They tried individually and collectively to find out who she was. "Maybe the kid's mother, or per- haps an aunt." Suzsested the coni- ediant, but. this guess found small credence among the real; of the 9011111311)’. since‘ Nell had disdained to assume a Cockney accent. Her manner toward Rosemary, too, was affectionately respectful. She never said anything that might imply that; Leslie Gail was other than what he seemed, but there were many things in the company's at- titude toward her charge that she resented, and she took firm steps tn put her friend on a different foot- ing as far as was possible. In spite of their initial disapprov- al of her, the members of the coni- pany had come to like the plucky youngster. The men had formed the habit of talking to her (or him) at odd moments. They enjoyed teasing her without much malice, and laughing at her quick-wilted slungy replies. But Ncll‘s shrewd affectionate eyes saw that the strain of keeping up her assumed character in scu- son and out was telling on Icose- mary. She had a couch moved in to the girl's dressing room, and ln- sisted that whenever she had a re- spite during rehearsals she should come down and rest, one of the stage hands being bribed to call her when she was needed. ' "That old woman has taken to treating young Les as though he were a prize piece oi‘ bric-a-brac," grumbled- the comedian one day when he had been down to search out the youngster for a chat. "What's the matter?" said Dol- ores, who was standing near, her part in her hand. "Well, Iwandered down '3 his dressing room to tell him thLe was time to step out for a. drink, and found the door closed, I called through it, and tried the handle. It was locked.“ Minions of housewives have found that, b mixing their own cough medi- cine, lib-yr get a purer. more effective remedy. hey use a recipe w ch costs one-fourth as muc as ready- Thliioiilet medicine, but which really has no equal for breaking up obstinate coughs. From "any druggist, get 2% ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a 1O os. bottle and add granulated sugar ayru to fl this higbottle. Thesyrupiseas ymado with 2 cups sugar and one cup water, stirred a few moments until dissolved. No cooking needed. ‘a no trouble_at all, and makes the most: cflective remedy that mone could bu’. Keeps perfectly, and chi drea love ts taste. Its quick action in loosening the phlegm, clearing the_air passages, and soothing away the inflammation, has caused it to be used in_ uioro homes than any other cough remedy. Pinex is a highl concentrated com- ound of Norway inc, famous for its healing effect on throat membranes. 1t is guaranteed t; give prompt relief or money refunde tention as she saw the moment for her entrance approaching. It was three days before the first performance of “Kin-shit? ‘W85 W9. and as is usual with the relwflr-‘wfll-S about that time, the play was going very badly. Hall’ the company did not yet know their lines. They had learned them and then seemingly forgotten them again. BUSIMSS was changed to the contusion of everybody. The little ingenuc had hysterics. The sensitive young act- or threw up his part because of a criticism from the author, and was with difficulty persuaded to stay on. Rosemary was wolfi-DBITBCYI. b1"? wan and listless. and spoke her ~ lines so c-auy that Anthony‘ spoke to her sharply at times. Dolores. watching with experienced eyes the confusion that nearly always $91195 ation. judged that the time was ripe ation, Judged thatthc time was ripe for a. final effort. “The kid has gone stale," she re- marked to Anthony as she sat down near him, where in the empty stalls he was watching with s. frenzy 0i; apprehension the halting prom“ of his play. "That ls the way with these clever amateurs. They make B good showing at first but they don't wear well." Anthony turned sharply at her i voice. He felt he had had about enough of Dolores. “He knows his lines at least, Miss Mouclair," he said briefly. Dolores shrugged. She knew what health W. C. T. U. Notes IT DOESN'T COST A CENT It doesn't coat a 815819 W!" To pm a pretty compliment: In nap?!- alniling, gracious wly. A cheery, pleasant word to sly- lt doesn't cost s cont to take Things as they come; to gently make ~ Out of tho Wilt: Creator's plan‘ The very, very best we can. It doesn't cost a cent to bring To lonely hearts, and scrrowlnfl. A bit of comfort. to shut out. Just for a. moment, gloom and doubt. It. doesn't cost a. cent to clasp A neighbor's hand in friendly Ell-ll). To bid him feel by one warm press The sympathy one can't 0011* fess. It doesn't cost a cent. my friend. An absent brother to defend; The stepping-stones to Heaven above Are little daily deeds of love. —Sent in by Westdale Y- P. B. NARCOTICS — STUMBLING BLOCKS There is a vsrsc in Matthew 18. the words of Christ Himself, which reads thus-“But whoso shall of- fend one of these little ones who é believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were harmed about his neck and that he were drowned in the depths of the sea." What has this t0 do with Narco- i/cs you ask? To me it seems that drugs and tobaocos are two of the greatest offenses and stumbling blocks that face young people t0- day. The use of the cigarette and to- baccos is becmnlng widespread and this vice is more insidious and harder to reach than cvcn the li- quor hablt. It is indulged in more or less, by men who would not drink. In the form of cigarettes it attacks boys of p tender age. Mm. women andichildren alike indulll in this practice, oblivious, appar- ently, to all sense of duty to fam- ily ideals, family intellect, the and future vigor and ouALirv HIGHLIGHTS SIX OYUNOER ENGINE 60 horsepower . . . Mounted in Rubber . . . Paessure Lubrication . . . Down-draft Carburetor . . . Crankcase Ventilation. FISHER BODIES The new wind-stream styling with skirted fenders, without which no car is truly modern. NO-ORIFT VENTILATION The now-famous Fisher No- Draft Ventilation, individually controlled by each passenger m hi: own needs. SAFETY GU53 Windshield and Fisher No- Draft ventilating wings of Du- piate Safety Glass. TRANSMISSION Silent Second Gear . . . Gear- shifting is quiet, effortless, fast. 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It has the features emf-ii!!! 111010158" liked for, in Chevrolet‘! great Dominion- cach is a Chevrolet in the f turing the same standards of ' wide automobile survey. The introduction of this new ca: gives the Canadian for the first time in history, a full-size automobile in which maximum quality and maximum ail-round economy meet on common ground. See this new Chevrolet Standard Six without fail. It’: a ca: that every motorist in Canada will want to know all about-today! . . . performance . . . Pilblir. ‘T53 FOR THE STANDARD COUPE. DELIVERED TO YOU ron m: colon $119 FOR "m: coups win-i RUMBLE sen $810 "Locked?" said Dolores with a meaning intonation. "Why should it _be locked? Do you know. I've been thinking about that. youngster. We know nothing whatever about him. He simply drops down on us from no where, and the author goes of! (Ion in front of the Lau- Ruildlng in Charlottetown in Queens. (‘minty in Prince lidwaril Island on Frill. the Sow-nth day of AnriL A. at the hour nl‘ twrlro o'clock noon i that triu-i plow» uiul parcel oi‘ illiiti Siiliilif‘ on Township nuiuhor - . A n sixtpf ~ in Faid County, houniloil di-svrliiml as follows: (‘mniucnir- strength of the uprising youth. A cigarette seems such a. little thing. but before long the habit enchains one so, that it becomes an impos- sible stumbling block. As one inter- ested in athletics and a. member of a. basketball team, I use this by one key . . . Twin-beam head- lamps lowered by foot button . . . Aviation type instruments. on DISPLAY AT ei-isviiotsr DEALERS’ si-iowiidoiidi OVC Then prices cover full rguipmsnt and include wary he meant. She herself still carried cost to you cnrcept license delivered in Cliarlollctaivii. her typewritten part. on the stage with her for occasional reference. But all the company knew ‘tiwi there was no danger of her not being all right. on the night. Dolores hiakes a difference. Communicate with and mg at n square post fixed in tho RADIO SERVICE I722 North River Road Iriiicssionai Cards Stewart 8t Lowther J. n. srawaar, K. c, N. w. LOWTHER. IARRISTERS. soucrroas. no 84 Great George Street MONEY r0 LOAN McLEOD 8t BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Ban-inter and Attorney-at-Law -_ MONEY TO LOAN Oilice: 180 Richmond Street Show of Hillshoro Bay at the East: boundary of land now or formerly in possession of Malcolm Mt-Kinnou, ihnuv-o running on said houuilari" North for tho ilistzini-i- of .-'"\'cni_r- five chains. ilirnei- .'t for tin‘ ills- tnnoo oi‘ ninv- ohuins and 5t‘\'(‘lii_\" fire links, thence South to said Shore, thence following the various courses of the said Shorowcstwsrdly to the place of commencement, con- taiumi: by estimation soienty acres of land a little iuoic or loss, agreeably margin of a dot-d froiu the. (‘ouiiuissitiiior of Pnhlir. Lands to William ituss, dated 30th April 187B, being tho land conveyed by Margaret Ross, Catherine Janet Ross and Harriet Isabella Ross to George Gorvv-att hy ludoaturo dated 17th .\lnrr~h 1902. ‘this sale is made‘ under and Ti_\‘ virtue of n llowet- of Sal» contained in nn lndonltiro of llortifllg" ilearlnx dair- tiie seventh day of September 1921i and made he- tween George Gnrreatt of Cumber- land in said County, farmer. and Home Eliza Gorreatt his wife of the ono part and the undersigned of tho other part, default having been nlaiie i" payment "f hrlni-inal and interest. For further yiarlicnlars apply to blo- lmau and llolfiunnu, Solicitors Roy- al llank lluihling_ Charlottetown. llalcd this 2nd day of hlrirch A. D. to a plan on tho his head about him. Of course we all adore Anthony, but I really think we should be careful about that boy. No one knows what hc may be or intend." The comedian looked at her quiz- zlcally. ‘ "Oh, I don't think he's s. pick- pocket, if that's what you're getting at," he said bluntly. "But it's funny how that old woman fusses over him." "Probably a relative who thinks because he's happened to fall into a fat part. he's going to make the family fortune," said a young actor languldly. "She can talk English, that's one thing. It's a. pity she hasn't taken the trouble to teach him a. few aitches." “It she had, he wouldn't have got the part," murmured the ingenue, and added, as Dolores went on the knew that the author knew it too. and that his impatience was 0n ac- count of her slight on his DTOWBB- She sighed gently- "So you're bent on suicide?" she inquired. "on, for the Lord's sake," thought Anthony, already at a Pitch °i frenzy, "will no one rid inc of this womanl" "I've said many times," ‘he re- plied aloud, striving to speak court- eously, "that in you and ywns Leslie Gail I have .my two leading characters to the life. You both know your business-of course I knew you did, and the boy 5WD?“- ingiy seems to know his-but what is more, you ooth are the charac- ters yourselves." “Thanks very much." murmured Dolores, thinking of the unscrupu- lous adventuress she was portray- hablt has grown among young peo- ple to alarming proportions. To see girls who can hardly wait to finish the game before rushing to the dressing room to light a fag. makes one wonder where it will all end. It is stated that if all the cigar- Charlottetown A. HORNE é? CO. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Sumrnerside cttes smoked by the boys of Am- erica last year, were placed end to end, they would reach around the world twice and from San nan- cisco to New York and back again- The cigarette habit is seending an army of young people to the re- formatory, asylum and hospitals. Arc these facts not astounding? L; it not time for us to sound the alarm? _ I know W. C. T. U. women do not place these stumbling blocks in Malpeque Thcrccent falls of snow have proved beyond a doubt that winter is with us yet. . A very successful dance was held in Malpeque Hall on Thursday evening, March 2nd. The proceeds were in aid of the Malpequc Hockey Club. In spite of the poor condition spendingis few days with friends in Alberton. Mrsndames A. Campbell, organ- ist, of Princetown United Church has returned from an extended visit with friends in 5t. John, N. B. Miss Ella Simpson, R. N, Char- lottetown, is spending some time visiting friends in Malpeque and Kenaington. Intyre; 2. Annie Wilson; 8, Haul MacLm-On. Grads IV (Jr.)--l, Viola MacKin- T1011. Grade III-l, Joseph MacKinnoni 2, Harold MarKinnvhi 3. Pater Mac- lntyre. Grade I fir.) ~l, Raymond MIC- Laren. Grade I (Jr.)-—1, Gerard MacKin- non. Teachen-Lauratta MacRac. th or ur boys and rla, but e w“ o g‘ of the roads a fairly largo crowd "Mon- BELL & MATHIESON a. n. mu n. i.. Maihieson, nun. 1013. FREDERICK ‘ROBERTS, , Mortgage. R237 .'l 4 Frit 4i stage at hearing her cue. clair‘s got her knife into him. She's afraid he'll get all the notices." lng. She knew now, without a doubt, just. what Anthony Carson thought of her. if we know the danger and do not sound the warning, I feel we are was present, to enjoy a pleasant evening and at the same time lend Services in Princetown United and Keir Memorial Churches Sun- "Ofilshcr, I'm lookin‘ for a. parlé/ ISai-rist-urs lb Solicitors t m t th ‘l s ose h se e ex- Her face hardened and she went 35 811 Y l1 W O a helping hand to the boys who m. plwhej. JKVF-"k-‘Yh 4-.\-_.-_'£..1L Iiloncy to Loan Cameron Block, (}harloi.tetown,P.IJ.I. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. noitftligiéliiusoéliciTort If-iuilgl \‘-. luck should give the prizes. But herself that she wmnd not be miss. mothers especially, who see no m ' ‘or’. Riley Building. ' chliriiiiietown in“ Tr p“ Uirooiilril“ i“ imw“ rm not afraid w W15“ mm an suc- °d mm the rehearsal for a quarter harm m smokkm that n is better Mrs James K MocGougan has GOOSE RIVEIVSCHOOL a . . e o w ‘ - . rmmw m m mm Pmfixlye d“, cess. Yet a fire of straw, a fire of of an hour, she went, with the prl- to sacrifice to themselves the t d m “ l n . straw." He ambled on to the stage vliege of her position, up to Atkin- pleasures and cravings, than to rull r‘ “me i° ° Bu?" °w- Mu‘ Th; follow-m: 13 the “Huang o; MARK R. McGUlCiAN, B- A- rim" 1i" s"""“"'° “Wm” °' r"""‘“" a1 n lo ked a r hi t a n1 cross thl hlid n orall mentally .. . . . . " ";~ " "~ _ i? B 0 R l‘ m- It was emp y, an oores - er e re . m y. for the month of January: naitmsriiu. soucnoa. arc. ' .. .~ . - .. .- .. "mun. To LOAN ("IipmlIIJIF‘.,I:ZIH‘I;~TFM: rnnivliiulfnfiililliylyrl_ i-lypociitlcal old fool, he said. ed u, the telephone that stood on and physically John Simpson, Hamilton. Gm“ x_1_ new“ Macmnnon 1a.-...i~- ln-rsou “an... said Count)‘. "Service of art. indeed-Y’ the desk. and save the number 0! Let us oil-operate, use our ln- -———- and, 1x_1, Mm-y wflgqn; 3, Mr. Harold Rogerson, This u to certify that. the rewi Donavon mock,chai-iviiietowiansa. .l.A. Maelionalil, K12. ITAIIRISTEIK. SOLICITOIC, 8co- Riley Building Charlottetown, I‘. E. Island. Money w Loan and Collections DOMTXTON Oil‘ CANADA PitfiViNCli Oil‘ tlereasioal tostate. HY the Honourable Harold Leonard Greeting; \\'hercris upon reading the petition O" Tile of the Eastern Trust Company n body corporate duly inroi-pnrated. dolut.’ business in (‘linrlottotown in ‘luv-en's voniity aforesaid and lfonrglg > liowar of (‘liarinttetoirn nfor-~.<aiil_ the l-Irri-utors oi‘ tho nhovo I\.'liIlV‘l| rstatrg praying that. a eitalliin ""1." he issued for the purpose hora- inaftor not forth: You are then-fora ‘hereby rcqulrml to rito all poi-song m. “And with reason," said an elder- ly actor. "Naturally we who have y passed all our lives in the service oi ‘ our art. fecl it-we feel it that mere as his cue was read, and the com- There was only the ingenue left in the wings, and she gave the com- edlan her famous sympathetic smile, hoping he would resume his story. Hc did. “Queer thing," he went on. “I knocked on the locked door and finally it. was opened by Mrs. For- back into the wings, where 5118 stood thinking rapidly f0!‘ B 19W moments. Then, having satisfied son's ‘office. an actors‘ club. "Hello. Is Mr. Gardiner there? . . . Hello, Bobbie’! Dodo spell!- ing. Bobbie, take me out to lunch to-day, will you, like a sweet boy? I've something to tell you." There was a rapturous went from the other end of the line. Bob- maple. If we present the truths, per- haps we could convince people. the risk of spoiling the lid; of fluencs among those near us and educate the young people in the dangers that are iated with the use of Narcotics. EDNA F‘. GRANT. Prov. Supt. 0f Anti-Narcotics. l5 DIIYB SEND LETTER. TO are sorely in need of funds. Music was furnished by Mr. James Beatr- sto and Miss Maybelle Woodslde. peque Corner, having spent a month with her daughter, Mrs. Gambleh Corner, passed through Malpequa recently enroute to Bea View. Rev, Fred Wil“ , Malpeque, at present in Charlottetown at- tending Presbytery. Miss Adela MaeNutt, Charlotte- day evening were cancelled on ae- count of the lnclemency of the weather and roads-J. the pupils of Goose River School Effie MacKinnon. Grads VIII-l, Gus MacLarcn; I, John Sutherland; s, Angela. Suth- crland. Grade VI-l, Dorothy Macbaren; 2, Mary M. MacKlnnon. Grads V—l, Bertha. Wilson: 2, Roddlo Moclsren: 3, Joseph Suth- "Bui; you've got no car." "Oh yeah, oflisher, I have; ml car is in the porkin’ place I'm lock- NOTICE flint Ihldtopay the expenltfll the trial I had recently with Mll- lIu-oId-Ilarrison at St. Patent! that I am now bound owed to ill! Peace foi- one ycar is false and without foundation. (8181186) FRANK A. McKINNON. at. Peters, P. l. I. given the very best attention. t i ii i _ , , I75-2-6-lmonth. iii-riff"?‘ifi-JFZQTT. ”..“'i-'§.ii.'.’i."'§<."..".'i ml- Sh“ i°°k°d ‘"53"’ "m" ‘hi’ bis Gfldln" "W" °“ "° “m” ‘ ma. moosavaim "Md- Mitch out 1m. o m ..~. n if‘ (‘mtrt saw who it was. Inside the room couple o1 pounds from a fellow club m“ m spend,“ 5 week with h" on“ w (s: )__1 M"? c M,” . . - I - 8348-8-1i-li. _.____i___i_ Ii. K. S. IIEMMINO ‘ iiouao {n (hiiriotlolown QuomiK-i County, in tho siiitl Prorinv-o on ’l‘hursilziv tho thli-lli-ih day of March nc.\'t coming _ . . at the hon; of i-lerou oelock for-moon of the name day to nhrw pm," 1g any they can why the Accounts of ti!" laid estate. should not lie passed was our ncwsboy lying on a couch all tucked up in a rug, and s. cup of not chocolate beside him." "I suppose ncWSbOyfl get tired like member, and Dolores Monclflir d8- sccnded to the rehearsal. At lunch Dolores took from her bag a small book with the imprint CHATTANOOGA. Tenn, Dec. 29 (A. PJ-Mrs. Minnie Allison welsh N president of the Tennessee W. C. T. U., said recently the organiza- parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mac- utt, Malpeque. Miss Blanche Stewart, Malpeque, IN BANKRUPTCT n. a, c. I’. a, c. o. a. ',',',"'__;,';," fjjiggnrlnnlfsdflilil- twirl] r2; fmyimf 0159-" murmured the offlan American llubllszienA 1 an “on W, approved , "m, m, a, was a recent visitor to her home in , """""' -""""""""i "w- "wiw in “mm “m” “ w” M h” mo“ Mrs n nkli n Roosevelt b s, Bea View IN THE MATTER of the bankruptcy of D. A. Bruce.- l "m" d°°‘i“'“ i‘ “m” W“ “s ‘ 1°‘ "um" °' °'““°"'s “i” “h” ‘Md’ ' a n ' y ' Charlottetown, P. E. I., Merchant Tailor, debtor. Certified Public Accountant Member of (‘AVADIJN SOCIETY 0P (‘OUT .\f'(‘0l‘.\"I".\NTH Ihinli o! Noiu Ec-otln Illilldilll IIT.\IiI.il'i"I'I‘I'I"fi\I'N, I‘. Ii. I. 'I'III.I'II'IIO.\'IZ TOTO a o s . said Petitioner. And l do br-rohr ord- I-r that a trno copy hrrrof ho ‘forth- with published ln somo newspaper pnbllshrrl in (‘liai-loitctoivn for at least four consoontin; ‘vpak, from H", duto hereof and lhrit u trui- rwipv hurl-oi‘ he forthwith [mated in the m. “will! Dllhlit yilarca rPfillQclif|v|rl namely, in tho hall of ti.» run"; "mi" i" "ilflflfillniown aforesaid at or near the iloyal liank of Calinlla and at or near tho Haul.- 0t _\'.,v;| of fuss to make over the kid?" per- sisted the comedian. "Ever since that old woman arrived on the scene he's been wrapped in cotton wool." The ingenuc was bored. "What of it?" she yawncd. “He's "I bought it over there. It's not out on this side yet." Gardiner took the volume and looked at. Dolores lnqulringly. "Too literally for a really decent run, isn't it?" he remarked. “Don't be too sure," answered number of girls of Chattanooga regarding a recent statement of Mrs. Roosevelt's views about pro- hibftion. The letter said in part that»"we are wholly unable to understand how there can be a. ‘proper quanti- ty‘ o! whiskey or gin or any other Mr. Bruce Stewart, Malpeque, has returned to his home after a short vacation with friends Valley. in Tyne Miss Marion slmpaon, Baltic, has lwfibted a position with her uncle, this estate. SOIB-S-ll-atbli Seaiedtenders will be received by the undersigned "It; to noon on Saturday, March 18th, 1933 for any one or n‘ of the following parcels comprising part of the assets 10 Parcel No. 1 Stock in trade. Parcel No. '2 Fixtures and Office Furniture. . Parcel No. 3 Book debts and Promissory N010? I d ,'-‘,',';'[‘"]::;‘j ',',',‘,':,',§','_f_'_'"',,",",:',,m__ fxsinal‘ ‘lip’ )i"hi.rv:§lioiir»i....|-.. fiintw the pride of the family. I wish Dolores, “m; gone like wildfire in 1 A‘ ....-....l... Tixlllciuzlilt‘ M u o...‘ i. m... .-...._. i..-i.. if? ii.'.ii'.’.'.~'iv'ii “meow would 100k after me that the States. But that's not why x alcoholic bsverll8° which citinens m. w. o. Dennis, Charlottetown. ennui m: ._\'s ems n an serve: nu ti» A o -- ;.. _ ,, ' _ v I “""""'" . . i“ i"'i""i""'i"il"" “T? "' ""‘l'l“p‘r'i'l‘ "5 :1?iiiiiijizglii.lwntiriiliiifiyiigggzic“ broil‘? n to you‘. gvixmflttrdzohzgirisxigtet: vitzlhliedrtlh: am m Donald rmu is I"'°“"°fl“ “i u" "M" "m! m“? b‘ “m M ‘he 0M“ . a ores or n to !.'l't . .to . .f. - * ~ " 0 " . - . a _ , y. r‘ ,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,, F-Yiligiiwllllllinmilrcrnlvlbhalx:itmJliyjraiifilil "Look after you . . ,2" vegan "You're a quick study. aren't you. Manic and itntuw r low: or our , ' ' ' ‘if. 111% "Ildflrflillml- I 1 >. r. n. l. 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