1 .n »:i.i¢-» ’,. ____ _ ___ _ _" ‘~ 'rnacnAnLorrE'rowN_oUAnn1AN' ‘.@‘ .` 1'-wi.-_ ~ .iii -v ‘ .~. _.__ _ __ _ gtifiii 5;-23,5? a£§___,,.§;_ latin .1 /' 'hr M Warrln and Sally ' ) ante? two sisters of widely - different temperaments, decide `,»- to take a long trlp.`Tom Bates ,LSU 1 nam to give up 9°||y. but S x want; her te have the experi- lil ART ` ".` _,L r, ‘ cl ence. ..Myra Warren doeon'o N; '- ,- _ _ 1//1-‘__ 1;. -U:J~_\\ , M \ care very much what her hue- . Jil/I PIII) (/ _ ` (__-35?.. `___ -f \ band thinks. = -- ‘ CHAPTER tv . NO GOAT Zum I had _taken ul for bane I pf she (pinsinglyl: vou'u do that s°"'"° '°ll0Uff°l r¢1\¢f- . for me, won't you, kid? I SzllIy's eyes were like stars. ‘ I new weigh one hundred no shiny' H°= N0. you ¢=n't make me 1h¢ _ now thrilling beyond wet-as to in pounds whore, baton, I mm nat l°“~ follow Myra's straight. slim back snr ninety." down to the stateroom they W°re Pri., 50,_ | to share. Tom and Bill following. “gpm gr So much excitement, one Iliad to push one's way through the crowds. And every one seemed to l1HDPY~ ‘till '. i, _ f w. a “ii 5-? ,-ss. AE; ' 2. of egg' iii or ot °°4» N; 5% 1 __ _ii i _ i li ig- ” , 'iTwU CMTTY _ \ H _= N71- p.='=!_A-1:-YM _ I A _ , _ _ DANGEROUS I wid, |i,,,¢¢,-,,|, f _ ;_2~‘S=1 __;;§§\ mn "33k;3""E M 'After long _tesi_s__.'-t\_ro_;§t__§1_'e_ con- / I ` Ilillglyillulq //M _` _'I`he following pupils secured an ` ° |-iAzsl. osvo sncuzton $“dm°"‘“ g§Q -eww r E Mais f |,,,,_,_,_,,,;>,,,»+,,_'é_,_,,,_,,,_=;,,“',,,==;\",,,,,;==,¢, __ _ _ ,|'9aln1'|2Dd£ min r" `. _ *_ sorethroet. sttd _ _ _ matlsm,Iumbago, ~' _ Itldleitckorm _ignore ‘__ -- __ _' the It t -,. __ _s ‘ ima--nu.” my “wh ThoH|uterohCo.ofCaaada,I.td. .E-iii it 1" iiriii s. 3§_:_i Glilngminlitgm / __ “‘ “_ _ -.....‘lEileen Cantwell, Nora -Murray. ' on of "" 5-A ~“ __ xi _a\erag_e over '£6 per corn; in w_:1tten . .Iiests urng 1 e term _ovem er o b t f t _ udtlllilgdg ?l(1st('ln order Oi l116r1i-)~- ea. . I ,len McGulgnn. Marie Monaghan `.Edlth Hallo:-an, Margaret Clleverle, 'Jean Maobonald, Esther Mitchell, - Agnes McKinnon, 'Helen McDonald. _ f i Grade .IX-il-lelen Hornby, Kath- . leen Osborne, Helen Johnston, Lor- ,I ‘etta Tralnor. Mary Trainor. ` Grade Vllll -Alice McGuigan,~ , .5 nib . _ < .f .‘.'.\_”5 * ` : . _ . » _ ._ `Betty Doyle, Wilhelmlna Gaudet.- '_ _. ;_f, i T' '- ‘Catherine Dicks and Ethel Martin] “° _ _ _ ,-- | .____;»._ ...I _ _;>_eque.l)i_`_Mnrjorle ~Mitchell. Agnes 0, Hanna' .f ' -‘i--.-' _ got, orence iLarter. Dorothy' a \\\\///4 D I ___ ‘ Robertson. Caryl Hogan, ' _ . . ,- | ._ _ __ ` Grade VII-Mary .\lcCarron.‘ - l0| ' ':~ 'Yi __ __ _ =._..~'-'.-=‘~.~~_ _-‘ _+ Grade VI-Enid Cantwell Kath-‘ e Q _'~_ . __,f.__-<_»__'_»__-3.-.. ci-'.__7j'_ _ Fen Tralnor, .Imelda .\lcLeilan,_ NOT BUST . ,_ W \L\- -“Je nr., E Q .5, rn" Better than rl mrlotafdplaatn iorence Martin, Catherine Arson, ault. |- ‘- ' lA cyilnal-ical mx on wales egg; are stored 'has been invented, by 5 iGe-rman, this idea. being -that they Grade V-Lillian Peters. Mary! with tt new paint spraying noz- iilartln, Eleanor Clinton, Gettrude 111; it is possible to -adjust the 'size M<>‘C8.rr0n. Clara Hogan. Eleanor nf the spray and to shut off the _ Mary Moran, Frances Hogan, `Viv- _ - I She was happy, ot course, and V91 Thedeslgner of :tn uirplnne \vitli twin motors nntl propsllnrs hehlnil In-I stead of in front of the pilot claim ‘ it is less likely to nose tlivc nntl le.~nt` dangerous to an occupant in event of a fall. | A log signal of French Inventlnni consists of t-nmpressed ulr siren pro-i `duclng vibrations of too high frequen- cy to be _audible to the human our but which can be heard on ships equip|. with receiving instruments. ` it tlid seem strange to be leaving sire.. _ ~ e - /< ,_-Ts? _ i. 1_2-f' She and om a B must think of nothing but getting ____ d the best out or -her trip. Th” WHS MRS. JOHN WATKINS M self away. Marjorie had clung to f _ her. and Sally had cried. -lt was . her first separation froln Marjorie. '~/7-1.'-" Of course. she was leaving bel if ` with Tom's mouher. Everything . w uid be all rl bi Hillsboro Street, last Friday alter- H0011. The late Mrs Watkins was a ye! S119 WHS \'l1‘l\l8.lly iellrlllg 1101"' After an illness of nine weeks, viewing gm, G,,,,ad;ef- guards' .\l_rs Jessie Margaret Watkins..wh|¢h h¢ joined 82 years ago. He “'“I°“’ 0! the ‘M0 -100" Watkins- held decorations from the French passed away at he' h°m9» UWB" and Italian governments. General Sir George W A H' Tom. She mustn’t think of it. ' ‘ '9' glnson who won promotion for his . .. ...... IN MEMORIAM ,___ ,_ ‘_ ead at his home, Gyldernlicroft, ./ , .arl w».on-Thames. H' i b at d 2,; I “he *D05* ‘“‘P°"""“ “Ing” And - ' me 1o'olh-birthday ia=t°Jt?::a;» ree. ----- W“II‘0r» Cav" DlCkS. Mary B0lH£'l`. paint entirely and use the nozzle Alma. Shoelvan. , Grade l‘l[-Irene Peters, Betty H000. Margaret Ferguson, lletty Mi-toheli. Bernadette Tralnor, Be'.~ ty Hogan, Rita. Hogan. _Grade l'l-Blanche Griffith, Gell- evieve Monaghan, Mary Si@@;,,_ Margaret Shelloon. Ruth Trainm-_ Helen Tralnor, Jacqueline Jacobs, Evelyn Fleming. . coMMERoiAi_ DEPARTMENT: I Grade IV _'A“ldI“0 A1`S@Ui1\|ll~ filru. com|il'essetl allr lillrst i'or will keep fresih longer it the mek be oocasllonally- turned part way Uma" MCC?-U`r°n. Mary .\icKitluilll.l clcanilng. _ <‘ 0l`0L\‘1'|il~ _ Another Reduction in Fertilizer Prices CHAMBERS WHITE ACID PH-OSPHATEI re-milled, MURIATE 0| ’OTASH, and NITRATE of SODA both reground prior to shipment, and SULPHATE of AM MONIA the Chemicals used for fertilizer will be de. livered In car lots by the POTATO GROWER8 ASSOCIATION to every Railway Station in the Province at prices below those of' 1928- MEM. BERS and NON MEMBERS supplied at the lame PRICES. 0 8 - ‘What an adorable stateroom! Two narrow white beds oDD09ii-0 daughter of the late Archibald Munn, of Murray River and was _ Leaders in each subject _ Gregg Shorilhandz-Setlior Div. The Association buys in large quantities direct from the mgnufn. \_l ',\4_ I New Wiltshire -f ° Shipping Club. IS2I.O'hr?lénIId0lvf§@0l>l€.' What-a crowd 5726-2-7-41. l “Another one of them` brazen to see Myra. off! And such flow- _ blonde typewriters, |'ll bet!" ers. The steward k€Df- l1Dl>€9~\'l1\S G7 years of age. She had resided for a number of years in Char- lottetown, and prior to that a.t` Sherwood, where her husband who died in 1916, was keeper of -the Sherwood Cemetery. She was a most estimable Christian woman, :t member of St. Paul’n Episcopal Church, and while her health per- mitted was always actively identl-_ I Jeruice Gaudet. mlglgixjnlgollgrlnailsiie wi ‘i Inner and denvm direct to tlhe gfrilwer' enmlnmng an mlddumen “"4 . .- ll ' . _TypEw__mn_g_Sen_0__ D_____ f;____r_ their necessary expenses an pro a _lice Gaudet. ‘f“"I0r DIVJ Brlllgiil Pilflttcrto. tons or more. shelling:-(100 per renin- 10...! - so McDougall; (100 per ¢_.@m~,__ Steamers will discharge at Souris, Georgetown, Charlottetown gm; Summerside, thereby reducing cost of distribution. Coltlpositlou:-Loillse \{(.D,,,,g_ - ull.. ' We can supply high grade mixed good; for those who prefer lg hug WOLESALE prices to dealers and Institutes hsndllngtwo hundred DOMINION OF CANADA PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I In The Probate Court 17th George v., A. D.. 1927 PROVINCE OF _ ‘> _ f- I O1 course, she lived right in t‘l1e.,i_uxi1;a1-y_ - ¢ E IN RE ESTATE OF: Rev. Doug- aid M. McDonald late of Charlotte- town in Queen's County in the said Province, deceased teatate. BY The Honourable A. Banner- man Warburton, Surrogate Judge of Probate, dsc., &c-, TO The Sheriff of the County of Queen'| County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Rev. Ronald J. McDonald of East Point in King's County In the said Province- Clergyman, and William J. P. Mc- Millan of Charlottetown aforesaid, Medical Doctor, the Executors of the above named Estate, praying that a` Citation may be Issued for the urpose hereinafter set forth' ' _ ‘with vases, but ihe couldn’t keep ‘ V°"¥ 9°°d fralfs- drunk, every one was very Kay. lil- to St. Paul's Church for service. 7°' °"° mini- ‘seemed .to be feeling Very Elly-| To the bereaved ‘relatives the up with the people who kept arriv fl tl ltl h I1 k b i ll' ling How popular Myra WAS! e W I c ure Wm I e ng prominent member of the Women’s <'”" - I ' ””°“' Iffily. anti It was__eaSy f§i’_D90§t_l9 Nil There are left to cherish het' ”`“` as <_._’ come I0 the S ID. rlly 0119( memory, four sons G. Archibald. “ ` " fir that none Oi ‘her OW" friends would John A in si Lolita, Missouri; f" TE- come. \\'i1ene\'sr Myra and Bill william A., in Rainy nlvsr, on-i Q ia, came to dinner in ‘Center Valley mrro; and Havelyn in New Carlisle ' \ Hi she dii1n't 'invite lJ€0i>l€~ She Wa* Quebec two brothers and two sist I - -Z _. _ // always ` afraid of Myra's sharp 9,5 are 1,, Mmmy Rive,-_ name1y,| 6 1 5 tongue. Myra allways said exact- yvmiam Mmm, Alexander 1v1unn.[ ' 1;. what she thought of’ every one _“rs fp L Cook and M155 Mary / / and it was So hard to please llel'.|,\.1unn, also a sister, Mrs Wallace, l But. of course, it was gorgeous .hav-mf Ffidon, whose husband died ro- ~ ing her. Just the pleasure of see- ¢en¢1y_ vm / W ing ther arrive meant everything 10. A son of the deceased, Havelyn, fl ’\ Qi( lSalIy. is expected to arrive home tonight M ‘ . room was full to ow sh" My 5"" h“‘ba”d had “me Self 9l\‘.I0yll\g ll- 'P03515 were ernooll, leaving tile ilonle nt 1.45 H97 what W°"° ‘°m° °I "WMI cluding -herself. She found ii the burial to take place in Sh¢r' Shel Well. he had over 5100.000 easy to talk to people! Tom, too._wood Cemetery. - 'And then the Wnllaces arrived. unrdlnn extends is sincere sym __::__i_7-_;._ Iresponsibility ._---- ___ ' f- _:__-=‘ jj ' She had .L sickening sensation MAME SCHOOL __ _. _ _ _ | its 1 H A 1-_=_ 1%; - that they would never mix wit-bl ._§ , eg? 67;:-_ Myra's friends. ‘She wished they The following ia the lloncnr At. | The small state or tomorr . adian authoross. of overflowing, and Sully found her-} The funeral will be held this nit- sho,-Ny s_.ai||,,g fo, me France on an extended G $ ' GIALIFAX, FOI). 7,'-QLIOIIILIOYISI ISBIIY Imrrledllltely fell- 3- P0036 Ol pntlly. " furnished by .loltlistoll Exchange: *_ I rs. Madge MacBetI1, noted Can- Ottawa, is south of holiday. i Stock Quotations and Wartl. mbers of the lliolltreal Stock New York Eitchange Top. and Sonic Fe Ii_v.' .. 166*/Q A B'lItlt I ‘I i ur |=tll.tll “Ili-vis 1110" which it can lic ralneii 1,\- ,,,..»¢ il0i\'f‘r oi the engine and run nl 'right l ugles in its usual con;-gg, Girls! Women! - ' Imllrove Your Looks! 515’ Shine in Your Cheeks News of a Simple Treatment That/ /\l“S~!~'t>ttr blootllt-rs 11- ‘- cates trouble. \'c\lr`wz1ttIl;: Illillllllyv nlennces your health. \\'11g; you _reed is the toning. cleaning :issig- _;__t_t_ce _of Dr. rlnnillions Pills. 'i‘imy@ Cean out the overpltls of bile that makes y0ur skin so inui‘i;_v- M [hey will iput new life into lilo siom- fl och, brace up digestion :ind m:ikc\ you cat sufficient food in ui., ,, blood supply allend. 'rc look' iour il ll 5 Thousands Find Beneficial li ost. they are no better than the farmers own mixing and cost much me,-,_ - ntirc ~ f . ‘ , in iiimiiutiiillu fllllzlrlfior ms- 'q".mWn ' We will make winter deliveries to those who will pay the em., PRICE LISTS, and ORDER FORMS WIII be milled to all membgn the latter part of February, and too all non members who ask for them P. E. l. i=o'rA1'o onowens Assoc|A'rloN --_ I cHAnt.o1"rs1'owN How to Make the Glow of Heal1h_3605-1-28-Feb. ],~l,8.10, '~ HEALTH NOTICE ">=di’l¢v -ein- ` Q3# J. ~: Qt J l , - .1271/... "Y 136%’ *_-I-0>-*__ mfl"I\|lie ilus lit-on Inronlotl bv n lrlllllnll to st-phrulv' the flhrca from |»li\Iliit_ frnlu 1 tllroiltil is ilcrltt-tl, the rt~siduu`i 3 Gold in y'+--`l;--________i__ ` ` __ 1 za! 0DC?0 0 Regularly fed throughout the winter season is `_ _ The Best Guarantee = of Assured Results in Reproduction The largest litters born last season and also the highest average of pups raised to ma- turity were in fox ranches where IMPERIAL COD IJIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS comprised a nlost important part of the foxes’ daily winter diet. Line up with the wol‘Id’s successful ranchers and insist on having “IMPERIALS”, the best fox food obtainable. » CI-IARLOT TCTOWN P C I lmremm. Biscurr Co. FICTION sell at $2.00 per volumn. » We give your choice for only 8()¢ per copy A great bargain truly. New ' Ie the time to add to your book shelf. Some good Books 'li lolftllln HALF PRICE- Ii": five time: as absorbent as ordi- nary cotton podrl You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks without a sec- ond’s doubt or fear. It deodorizes, too. And thus stops all danger of oBending. ' V Discard: like tissue. No laundry. No embarrassment. You ui: for it at any drug or dc- partment store, without hesitancy, simply by saying "KOTEX.” Be sure to get the genuine. Y y, efast- est and most thrilling exhibition KENSINGTUN seen here this winter. The visit-‘ ing is a far different aggregation Butt" - ‘ ° - - - - - ~ - - - - ~ - - -~ 30 from what It was on its last visit 0945 » 60 here, the rein-statement of Brooks E885 . . 40 i ind Higgins stilfening up the for- Hay . $11- wnrd line to a marked degree. Potatoes . . . . . . .. 35-70 Due to the North Pole tempera~ ' turn prevailing -tonight most of tho O'LEARY hockey fans were leaning against 'adlators in their home but the 300 Butter . . . . . . . . . . 30-3~i that did turn out saw the greatest Eggs . ,`, 30-42 game played here this wlnter.0ats ,r..... . .. 50-50 Une Day ‘32.i.i"`.‘.’.$ 5”-l»°i:T-‘J I me . luaifvr Brogna 5 . 'Quinlan Mlm _~\- ` I Come in and look tllem over Q CARTER’S Bookstore K 0 I X uneasy. But the visitors had shot ¢0n¢m||9d 1, mm, al _ __ _ Ho laundry-discard like duno "mel" mu' 'N "W7 ‘°°"°d ”° m°’° "md it “nd can 'be “*‘°‘I I" “““"'°" . End oid.‘Nau wulue refereed. Each team my no so diy- scored once in the first frame. Port; _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _' 10% Then in the second the visitors ran _____,._ " in two more’ before Truro' scored An Engligh 1.,-ne-nw,--3 mtg, 0,, and local fans began to feel pretty eratod plow that is guided and y s w king be while Truro ran in two in the‘p1a¢eg and tm-ngfoygf the can _ __ _____ ___ _ _ third. winnins the same. wunu remivelng bm", -'--°'-Sift!-'@1889-#1 Pmvensafe t`ormorethanaQaasee|~ a Cen aa an ehctivo rom comgfbntr, mnmmzk Preventive. Prioadllo. uuaslacsmm mmxmmumumme I