I'\§ Isa-aw i I i l ar5mA-—-n~nn Ialnsandllosdschesllc- irregular with pains snd headaches, an Lydia E Compound by ,, r , u” l ‘kindof medicine l am "use m Mrs. , Ontario. nurse and-have recommended Lyd"! b- Plnkbsmi Ve etable many women w . to women who need s Emil, wlll"- . English and my husband ts Attlefllill- of All»; t':trioll‘.'" and he told me of Lid"! E- Pllllilllllll while in England. I would appreciate a t-opy or two of your little books on I v women's ailments. keep to lend. [SLEEP NIIIIITS ,~ . Copyright 1924, by MIQQ-OOQO The Night of the Wedding . By c. u. and A.M,_ WILLIAMSON Authors of "The Lightning Conductor" sud other romances of myszery and love fascinating 000-0044 OO§Q4< Public Ledger Company . " byTsking LydisE. L . WHO'S WHO m THE STORY alxllj ,‘ EVELYN “AS114; bgnuqftil and ‘ ' _' rlch girl, who Slit; down a; Lie ll“ '~"- ‘ Iplano on her ivcddint: ni8b'~—l1"d q . 1 , _ ‘niycteriotlsly tlisappcats. ‘I \Diiblln,'0ntsrio.-"I wu weak and KENNEDY ussrn. her hits- band. who suspects complicity on llwl‘ part of hn old wa. comrade. Silt RADWON WELLS. an amateur scientist, who has insist- ed on lending the couple Hidden IIttIl (‘ot|rt. his gloomy anti uiys» eigi liiltlcll estate. for their honiy- t Ilse ni hts. I learned mud m . Pakhgmfi Vegetable‘ reading the lotters in the and tried it because I to get better. I have got good I ts from it as I feel s lot stronger , gm not troubled with such but; t M“ “I when", am mo“ iltIDOll, and who is toutd after the .. schfl “Bed - t - _ - Iu wtifllitilldllie in a nUCFEI chamber. inks‘ I am! 8:21am: lg-lfizllféghahaalll 5 llAlii/‘UIL-X. a gysfi-lli-t- girl, “mg m ‘axing you may lntlnfltetl sister of Kellnt-tly’ llntl soc- to others. "- lane: u a m4 ' 11ml)‘ in love with Wells. ox l2, Dublin, AIRS RACIIO, MISS (III.I.'E'I"I‘, an ex-war llur- who ill Ill I.»vt-. with Hastt- in ' a IlIk-PIJII. and who ha an intcttse Halifax Nurse Recommends pt rson ' = —- “l sm s maternit I i Halifax, N. S. The Gm” Gm "I10 you inc-zit. miss." asked An- Mill Illltttllll-ltlfltlllly, notebook in Ilalltl. "that you—cr~\vert- jt-aloits Compound to were childless, also I am lflaslietl on. ilall. "I tl.oti't know , vino; jt-aitntsy" could the till I saw _1 l")? ‘llle Wllllll l I\-:II »t‘afnililt iiastc—— infatuated l will Wllllllily llllllwel ; with 1t girl oi‘ hcl sort. I must have 6UP" 71'0"! an)’ Wmlllll" lls "lg almul a .t-ri bl.» nttturv. I stllllltlsv. I "Ywss, I was, {rightfully jcaloilsfi’, vv vrvvw endurance. and was afraid of her- li-if‘! ‘ Anson lost, his head a little and roaruI-at her: "Did you kill your sIstei-in-Iaw, or did you not—If you wart to make your state- ment?" Pandora Hastds defiant. young face suddenly took on a look of slynese. "l have made all the statement I care to make." she hedged "I've told you itiiat no onc's guilty except myself, I don't. net-d to go any further. do l. You warn- ed me yourself just now that every- thin: I said would h.» tised in evi- dence against me. Whatever has happened to l-Ivelyn (‘azoll I uni tinptlnsllltlt‘ for, and nobody else. As to what has httpper..tl—tvtiy, you flolicte people msy find that out I'or youts-ivw-J you can!" The man tel: as it‘ the gill had struck out one ‘of her little feet tor him to stumble over, and sEIII. him bluuderlng up against a blank wall. lit.- had never lllltl any one lik- her, anti had never had uich an expcrieni-t- us this. Ilc did not kncw what to think. But he could ulot Iiclp iii-mg relieved by the potstiibility oi‘ Saltlllg Sir Ruwdon Wells- Ii' this incuttllble young czeatilrz had in fact "done away" with Kennedy Music's wife, the I .. ‘ t I a I t? ‘ t l ll 'I t I t I. ll gf I t . t. ‘I i I Nova Scutia. O notion-Intimates! " "ll "Elatvstt. ail-Gilli’? ~ V nbl C nd."—- Mrs. S. M. lllllmifitietit, ‘l-lellfllllllllm: Street. Hollis!- ‘Htt- facility oi‘ Iinaginattitin is ill-- great spring of human activity". and Iht- principal coulsn of lIIlIllIlIlI improvement, ' 0- 0-00 QOOOQOOQOOOOOOQQQQ m; Caledonian a Club (‘ourse of Lectures Season 1925, O voeooooo0ooooooovooooooo-Qooooooooo Tlttirstluy, Fehrtiury‘ Illilt \-O—O£QOQOQOOOOQQOC-QOOOOQO-OOOO§40f§O<iOOQOOQO§ 1r GOO-Q-OO-OVO&OOO'O-Q 990-0 0-0 6O Fl-IIIM Hill SALE 'I offer for private sale my farm of ~85’ acres of choice land slttlalted at Conntwa-II near to school, church- es and other conveniences; only 5% ‘tnlles from Charlottetown. Pro [ierty opun for Inspection at any time. For further particulars, ap- DANIEL J. MscARTHUR 7l.'lh-l<3-sltl.-l0l. s‘. Annual Meeting l of (Jlfizotvn Hotel C0. Ltd. The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Char- lottetown Hotel 60-, Ltd.. will be held In the parlor cf the Hotel Victoria on Monday evenih, Feb. ttralt- hem!" Illlltlvll 0t silspit-itlzl would 50ml he Iiftrd from 1h: nlilntt-r of IIItItIen Hall (‘tlurtl I "\\/ell. that's up to us. I sup- 1.t').\‘t'—-IIlI(lIIll.',' out-what tlltl httlpp..t. .\ntI llvtfrt- hound to do i-t before lotig," Ill‘. Iaozlstt-tl. “llut you say yoll don't wan-t tiny one else. to bi- wrtlngly Slliillllitllftl, Ii you tlltl tllt- lItitlcW-lvliittcvct- It was—how about that Illtmd mark on ‘the floor‘! I don't tuilitl telling you that Sr IUIWIIOII Wells offered to measure wouldn't liar»- stopped at anything l it "anything, I tell ytui~—t0 r5151!- ‘int- puIit-t- sci-gen‘ from Ardy- \Iart- stared aghast at the girl. . t‘ lt-velatiou was she going to litaltc’! ' ' ilt- Ilatl iltitlt-rt-tl hLlIlSt-If that llt‘ Itlle-iv I'IIII_\' ut-II what woulctl, young and uitl, w rt- capable of In their diftkert-ui typos. Yen if IIIIF gipoy ctliitl wort- abotit to conirss a urine llll his t-oilvictiolis Wtllllll y... .’1lakPI‘_ llld loot \\IIII the pt-lut, and It fitt- ‘"\\'i-IJ, but you didn't s pziratt- "d." ' .\,,,.,,,I-» y“. mm ,.,,,,hi“g1,, -~'|—;,,._.v lath!“ the cirl chokctl a Iittic. "I wt»,- fuurru-u fuuuyfi l did iiilai on it first Iiuptlisv. I "I il.tl t!\'I“I‘_\'Illlllt£, I could to pro '\\'H\' HI-‘PU’ illllldwlilnb" vt~nt tilt-Ill flout hwing marricil," "W111" ‘I II W" do?" “'I‘ouk a boot oI' Sir ltawtloiiks Ilttn ZlSriIlIPtI ltliu. "I wrote utiony» tlloils lt*tlt'r.~:—~~ " "'\\‘Iltti — you did. You tint] look and" tlippctl it ili some itlood, and put it thw-n- on the floor. You sec, rt» HUIIOWIBK t. ti..- llktlyl) routs: Ind)’ who wttultl do‘ llktltvll‘ "tltblttllr lob?‘vflgilztodfwlz-riilv Prlllrtssnrttlms-nrrilnlrlil for in.» stroll .t thing as that. l l k l‘ tmiolligiah [Tm dlittltm [cue hutlny lit-neat o! members Mu in» tl-rtltI-lttli» ithat oo he, - v . - v Nb u _ uuu | (um, guru; [hp gm CruilL tit-cpl» zihoilt it. lie took nit», tlitwn F“ ' "m" y‘ "'I\i|i*y w rt- lflillTlttl Ill tspiie in‘ to his iabtirntory uhai day, and Ill Tllllflufst‘ Jitnuury loin ‘um Bu, f just uoufufy; gland in | inc \\'.lI('ll one of his ex-flcritilcnis, "tun-wt. ullflln', - m». llon. Itc-ggi-tl I\t'II l0 It-t tilt.- collie illithlli‘ IYIIKIIWVIIR l" mill“? 3 "F" 3H,“, 3\g“|u|-(' n, 4, -<:n_v Iierc lIt- tiltiulitlrt. StiII,, I itutlrlttiietlltall silolef a ‘his’ Hilillllliv . . . l' In't 'I '-. 1< l ,- ‘1- f XIII e o tic s II ; oltgl '1 l"'""“"" ""7"" ""' hi‘... Ihltltlklliptllltll ljnlintirlbvsgntlitttflu nliirlll be Ilium-y by and by. l don't "An l-thuttlrr “din ‘lie-clinic an“ "mm ‘emu?’ you ‘hi6. ‘m, “fling "l"""-'""ll""' l‘ ‘l’ MM“ "\\Ii.'tt was you; blau?" Atlsou tlltl-PI I used some 0i‘ It tonIi-tbb" Thursday. February '4'" ‘lqiu iunetl lit-r E I kinti of tearful T" B9 Collllllllell» » "A 'I‘rt-\--Hvr‘~ l-~-:“—- "on. ‘I llllUIl, Ilc seemed to be a. ll. lfell o tlrt-tiuliiu: this sctane— dreaming ' ‘ tlltl! a chat-tiling ytuttlg girl Iiatt A I)anger0us Season j For The Little Ones The 'l‘ahlets tire sold tiealers or by mail at may ib.- but], but-bu. I'm not quite jlllcfl- billet)’. bad t-ilollgll lo let my guilt tall on lb)’ Illiftiicille any onus fillflllltlflis‘ except my 2-3 cents a box front The Dr, Wil- oivn.‘ _ ‘ ‘IIIIIIIH llledicine Co., Ilrockville, .Qnt, '\\ hat guilt are you talking about, unis-ii” Anstlil tried to trap: tt-lzlitl had begun to tori l theory! now that she ivas Ilyl-Ilyrfltittl, in] The sempanuua] uxumin-ufon of many young girls are, and wasixufff; wiuulue Scum] “$53.01.; on accusing ht>i'st>ll' of some fantastic,wuuuf-Sunv anemoun Dec ‘mm crime for silt-er vanity, and excite-Hutu |u;-ge'n"n,her or’ rattjpaye“; I1I<‘l1l"-1'$l1l<v. |and visitors ln-eaent testified in “l Iiave-I have done llflvayylllt‘ kecu interest ttikt-li in the edu- tvivih Evelyn," the answel- camt-ltraiionitl ivellnre of the pilpils t't'oin iwhite, dry lips, “She wlll not The (link-rent clitsses were lhor. be able to s90" my brother's lite ottghly exnminctl in the vttrious "llY l°"l4""-“ HIIbIW-‘lfl by their teacher Mitts "Good heaven's, miss!" ilrolte Stella Itoliings. lItiRlSIElI by Miss out Anson. "You don't want me to Alarguret (ftitllnurtl, Mrs. Edward bclieve you've murdered Mrs. Siltlw, and Mrs. It. W. Younkcr, and llttstc?" the immediate and act-tirate um. "I don't care Wit-PHIL’? you be- wcrs of the fiilpils t-xhibiicd the Ilcve it. or not, so long as you don't carctui trainiilg they lllltl received bclicvt- it of any Innocent person." utidt-r their capable and Illllffgluklng ‘She was glaring at him now like teacher. a young fury. Or two-a It. that she Ant-r the examination the much. had nt-arly roach-rd the cud of her tlr gencroilsly trcztttltl the pupils and visitors to Iionlc-iuntle candy, oritiigcs and DIIPlUS, —-—--a+§____.__ NORTH wtnstoe SCHOOL 2i"- +++++++++++++++++++++++q- The mu vl » - - ‘ ll ll "l? lmfllllm‘ l° Pllsllw" ‘l t-apttbly rtllltltllflfidlllsgalltlllpdvffills til" rwvi“ "Welglil "gm Mwldai/ A Stubborn Cgggh II tliljtlycd by all firescnt W" “it "llcll ll‘ ‘ll P- "" Lqoun; Rf hf U ‘I’ (lbeulng chorus. Salim Claus Is ‘p. A. MscI:II-P‘INg3;J‘OI) 3 p j clothing-l by the School; recitation. * . -, _ olgltlhCdl -; . GQ-l-ZZ-Si Secretary-Treasurer “J:,l’;§;'q',',',7§f,°,'$,',‘l,_' “tan?” 3 [fin] Th2 Tao stlécallzlgals. rescggte ' ""l "'""" '“"l" t. Ms-Yultshton: recitation The Christ- ‘ -.-t-~t--t~-:»++-t~++++++¢t--:-+++++++-- m“ Tilletllwnv- bows". Yvvnkvl: Ilrofessional Cards iMcDonald & McPhee B. A. i. A. MoOONALD n, F. MePHEE ' s. A. Ilrrlsssrs. Attorney. Etc. llcnsy to Loan llttsy- Building Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan ' ‘ o o IMIIIIITIR, IOLICITOII, _. Money to Loan , - Oslnsron llsolt 4 Qltsrlotldtcwn, P. l. Island . c. 9c. Archibald stint-m at u. Yam: Graduate i. Modest smut sud Hclsltll Ilmllol a s», m». mu » I m." s...» ITO. (lI'IIl, Christmas Doings, by four girls; recitation. The 'l‘llrltey‘s Lu- mcnt- Lloyd Carter; recitation, It‘ You're flood, Sadie Shaw; chorus. Jingle Bells, by the school; tmono- logue, Aunt JEIIllmifB Courtship. Laura Cudmore; recitation, Joyce Younker; action song. Rock-a-bye. Baby- by the jut-tor girls; dialogue, The Train to Morrow; recitation. Helen Younker; recitation, Edna McNaughton; recitation Alice Youn- kcr; chorus, Christmas Bells. ‘by tho school. - After the program Miss Laura Ciidinore on behalf of the pupils presented the teacher with a sult- alble remembrance. The teacher, In a few well chosen words, expressed you vet l6 ounces-s famil su I, her allllreclfllloll °l lllell llllluglll’ ,0; ‘much “u”, Co“), "an, fir“: tulnese. The speeches made by-tho mu could bu ready-made for S‘. . V151!!!" We"! Cfllltlillmeflml’? "d tieeps perfect y and children love its encouraging. The examination was tilesasnttaate. brought. Io a close by the silt-gin: Pinex is s special and highly con- of we Nauonal Anthem entrsted compound of genuine Nor- ' vsy pine extract, known the world Iver for its rmnpt healing effect upon the mom runes. ‘ T avoid disappointment. ssk your lru rat. for "2V, ounces of Inez” vlt ull directions. and don't. acce f. llere is n Imme-tilnde syrup which millions oi‘- pro ilt- have found to be the molt‘. do ten nbie means of break- 'ng' up stubl-irlt troughs. II. is cheap tnd simple, but ivory prompt. ili action. tftidcr its IIEIIIIIIE, soothing influence, liest surcncss noes, phlegm loosens, Iirettthinfz heroines easier, tickling In tlirmit stops tintl you get a. good ‘light’! restful sloop. The usutil throat nutl t-Iicst colds ale conqucrctl by iI in 24 hours or lens. Nothing better for bronchitis, honrseness, croup. throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter couuhs. 12o make this splendid coufzli syrug. pour 2V, ounces of Pincx into s,l - oz. bott e ttnd Illl the bottle with ilain crsnuhred su sr syrup snd s ska thorougaly. I you pre er, use olitrl- lied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, nstead of sugar syrup. Either way, If you have not a steamer. take an ordinary saucepan. quarter fill It with water, lplace over It an or- 5 azcfuudoti. . The Pine: C0., dlncry colander. Put whatever you want to steam In ‘that and cover It with the saucepan cover- It makes a fine makeshift steamer. t» 5' in m: else. Guaranteed to give a '- soilite satisfaction nr money F-omfz: oron , WLPGCIOPS oi [lie Observatory gave . _ THE,‘ Watch For’ " , ._ Sun’s Eclipse-l‘ This Morning MONTREAL, Jan. Zjir-Stressln; the importance of warnings whiqh had previously been issued on u“; patticulur phase of the subject, R, Meldrttm Stewart, Director ofttiq Dominion Observatory, Ottawa, f9- peated the admonition that, all-perv sons Intending to watch the eclipse of the sun, which Is to take place this morning. should provide them- selves beforehand with smoked or colored glasses to protect the dyes from the direct glare of the sun, adding that a logged photograph plate wlll serve almost equally as well. This luring the course (II a paper on the eclipse prepared thy Mr. Stew. art for the radio department of the Canadian National Railways, and which was land 'I‘htirt~ldav night from station C.N.R.A.. the Can- adian National Railways casting centre In -.I': Montreal, the a summary of the events precedin the eclipse aild told listeners-In just ivllat to look for as the moon comes between sutrand the earth. shutting oft the light of the folflner, and in this connection Mr. Stewart remarked that in the past such ev- ents were Iookctl upon with Sill)??- stitiuus tlrcatl as heralding disas- ter or pestilence. ‘Then followeda review oi the preparations made by astronomers in Canada and the Unit-d States in study many feat- ures of i-Ile still which are tlsualiy lost in o\'t~i'~pu\vct-ing glare of lts surface, a study ltiiiich must he limited to crowded two minutes In the area of totality. .\Ir. Stewart continued: “Two of the most Ili- teri-stlltg fetttiiri-s nrc the (Tonora and Ute‘ Solar firollillicnces. The Corona is tlluiblo utiiyztltlrlng tolul t-clittst», . the moon tlblitcratils . igv oi‘ the narrowing cre .nt it will llash into vi'sw,sutl is u sight uovcr to be forgotten. It tncirclrs tho llltlllilll sun as a halo of pearly light. wit-h magnifi- ccni streamers sireit-Iiiiit: ottt In nll tliroriitms. but morc fiitrtlt-tlltlrly nt-ar thi- i=._-.-.Iotl of tIic solar squat- or. lts shupc Yilflfl-i considerably with tllt- eleven-year HIIIPSDOI. cycle, whtlu tlltl sun is much spotted It t-xteiltis -t'alrly uniformly tlround the disc, but at the mininluln of spot- tetlnt-sa ‘It tlrnws in istniiewhnt a‘. tiit- titties and (extends I'Ill'l'll2I‘ in III!‘ equatorial regions. As ll mini- mum has rt-ct-nily bacn glossed and the IIIIIIIIDQI‘ of iIIIPSIIOIS is now on the increase. its I'm-m will firohtlbiy b- 01' u somt-whitt Iutermctliate l'll.’lI“£lt'Ii?t‘, ivitirn tt-ntleucy toward tlltl equatorial streamers character- istic of the period of minimum. "its nature ls not ilfl‘ yet dellm Ing ivhen we rellecl that it can be‘ s-tutiitd for only a few minutes a year, on the itvernge, and than only by organizing expeditions which In , must go to the utter- t: 0f the earth for even Warning Was IBBIJBCI‘ hroad- “ itely known, which i.» not surprIs-l. lUnited Fitment 0f Alberta. In Convention (Continued from Page I) the larger. worth-while cause. “The wheat produce s of Western Can- nda are making history the eyes of the wheat growing world are foc- ussed on us, and I have an a-hldlng faith that we wlll make good," the president staid. Touching on the political affairs. ol the movement, Mr. Wood hinted at the possibility of another elec- tion before the organization's next convention. Continuing he declar- "The L‘. F. A. is essentially an economic class organization. _A tunnels’ organization could not be anything else. Political organiza- tion 0f the farmers- has been over- htisisetl ‘as an end within itself. l l . as a matter of fact, It is a means to the real end of organized rltiseliship. . "Tile adjustment of lntlustrlal re- lationships is a ltlatter requiring the tlo-ofierative efforts of repre- sciltutives of all major industrial lu- teresis. Partners representatives illfillt‘ cannot hope to go very tar making them, so we are asking oiIn-i- legitimate interests to sondl ruprcst-liiiltlves to co-operate In this' work. It is trite that there are many variations ill urban and rural Inn-rests, but the more general t-It “tication must conic first. "It is not a question of gaining |)lI\\‘fll' tvith which to tloininaio. It is .'t question of practical cu-op- eration. \\'e have tlcmonstrzitotl tvlnit we can do in the intelligent t-xtlrt-Istl 0t’ our citizenship with other industrial littcrcsts- bttt tilt- urban fittaul-atloil til-list take Iis shart- oi‘ tiic rcspoiisilbillty and hc ]lI'lI].H‘l'Iy rrprt-seilicd. Our nppt-tll to Illt.’ urban t-itIzt-nshlfl is to IIH- a-atlule this responsibility and ironic to our assistance, This f... thgrt firtrblnlt tlntl they nillst work It out for thtlinstllves. "Art- wi- going on with tllu work wc Iittve lllltlPflltkfln, uystt-tutitlzlng ilntl developing strong-III in int-t-t our rt-sfititlitibitlilit-lt? Oi‘ iin- Wp go- lnl! to lilrli Iizlck and wander allit- IPPH lbw-Huh the grave-yam of Illll ‘past: to consult the gilost of politi- cal filllllffihl‘ for a miraculous pan- not-a for social illsortler? The L‘. It‘. A, Iuls put its hand to the pluw am] trftnnot itirn back without bringing on itself thc twonsoqucllt curse, llll- less II run be dctnotlslluitcd that wn llfll wrong." Mr. .\\'ooif, nun. cliltictl. ' ‘ two luilin points to be investigated b)’ tile party .l’rom tile Dolnlninzi Obut-rvtttory which will he located IIPIII‘ Hamilton, in the L'9llIl'6-0l'.hllll ~' who of totality; fortunately clouds \\‘III not SPFIOIISI)’ interfere with these observations. Some work tin the t-lilomtlstiliere will also be m. tempt-d at the Observatory Ii‘ the wt-atltru‘ proves favorable. A pnriy agination to realize what a Wlllil Ill-g maelstrom of lire the sun must be to eject these tcntirliious masses of gug to the heights to which they rise." At a further stage of his talk .\Ir. Stewart said that among other pginlg 1n the scientifically investi- “rnflmma (.hh_mrr,.__m__ Jam“ Qtllllltlll into a tie-mill] bttore his tts- [hm nlougre omlmquniuh The pm. If .. Tittmtitay, February 2mi- ‘ I'<~,...-..u null my brother." “ llnEr-Ilvllll l.“ exuleule chfulg- fill: slllllli; silrfnceeio alhelght. of will "Arurrk-nn tutti amt-t- rtwit- z "IIuw could a girl like you part.“ “l le."ll’°"“"'”“"l‘” ‘m’ “‘“"‘|or many thousands of miles. The (io\'crtt|ttrnt"-—Mr. it. .|. , tilt-In?" lIIc tsergezitit inquired, tttilljllllll lll'l$lll' lll“ He“ wlll “ml ileiglit may he readily estimated by‘ iiunin, K. t. vlllait‘ unconsciously Iltllnoring Illlssllllulllly- l“ ‘lflQlllelllY ‘lllllgellllls l" remQnlbt-rlng that the tiianietei‘ 0t», .0 Tlmnduy- 3mm] m“ :_ttau_e_ u‘, 1f She ha“ bug“ a mu, tiledimealtli o1 little ones, The ‘Illflllk the Sun is fionlewhut‘ Over eight. “m,” wmch (.huru,erh‘fl,,k.._ olbflblllllfil)‘ "HIIKINY Emm- Tmm er IS mm“! lolmke [he children.hundred thouszllitl miles. _'l‘h-ese ' ‘ _ _ o suilfjtgnly if Sff-fu-k him that n9 w.“ out for the fresh air and exercise]prolnlnences tut.- ttsunlly pink in I ll"" l‘ l“ T"-'l‘“' zlltailiug her upon a wrong tracks. they need so much. 'I'Iie childrcn|rnloi- and frequently assume fan- l Tlmrntliu". Mun-h 1'!"- Q (lilifd or ilt-ulon. lli‘ had no right are cooped up in over-heated, Inully tastlc shapes. which sometimes, l “TY” Lia-w" I l" "w "ll" """ ’ l" l1" lbw! "bub" be added ‘lla-‘lwventilatetl rooms anti m t-on- change radically within a YEW- ll the \Vent"-—.\lr. .1. r. (inrdon X i.ly, before sht- could speak, "lUs-‘uequenc many o; men, are seizedlllolll's.' By means of a special Thursday, March 19th : lllY llllll" l" _‘l"ll"‘ Yo“ "m l" S?!’ with colds or grippe, What is lllece 0f allllarllllls _l‘ll°“ll {is "Hfflllfillfl IfrvisltwtP-llr. James ‘lllyllllllg “llllcll ‘lllll lle “Sell llllneetlctl to keep the little ones well sllectroheungrallh ma“ pronmlenll ‘ I tavitlenci- ztcainsl vou later. You see.- . .' . V\ 9S 0B“ ‘be SEQ" all“ Sllllllell ‘ll all? “mm ' I'm keebinlt notes. in niv book herelm “in” s olln Tllblels‘ “my are a time by astronomers, SO lbill In“ ‘I Tlturuilssy. start-ii 2mi- z u; up “u. inflm-mulfun [gut u, ‘bu, “llle l'egllllll°l' ‘ll llle llolllllFll llllll fessioilal interest ls not. centred on "PlnsrIntti-tuvtn Tin-n illlll .\~-\v"— o case and if y0l|-~-~" lllllwls ‘lllll lll llllj“ “_'"Y ("We "l" them at eclipse time its it i8 0" I119 _ .\lr. w. L. (‘ttlton : "I \Vlllll what I soy to be list-d.E?:':;\llmlll("l1;ln‘l lmlllleslllllj" lllllll C°l‘°llll' Pl?‘ llle llesl 5°C“ bill’ Thufluhhu A u." h“, against mo," idle $ll'illlgc‘gll‘l hvoko "l ' ll l “of” ‘ll lilllllle- 3' llell" l-lle 9m ° ll e ‘ g ll-“llfll ll lllllll hum", stmvhl l.lr"“_|,,,_ m", E ill. “Filatfs why I sent word ltwlldlfdinby u?“ be “H194 jfpgelllllg lelellcollf" Olllllelsfell-hllrdillui {ml ‘l )h"“_ul nvfllhm,,_(.filiimum". z you I had Il Slilltlllltllll to maktg ftmei the winter nettson with pep, t-gtfllire a great 5118M o it. int Q the cutting off of the sun's radia- tion on the amount and dircctlon oi’ the earth's magnetic tort-c which controls the action of tho campus-l, and on the many peculiarities ut- tending the reception of WIFQIPSS signals. with the curious vagaries 5o often ()l)5l3l'VL‘<l. ’I"Ilt\st: arc tllt- l t d 6/ ' Cfiocoallzie gated tomorrow arc ilic cflct-is or, and address should be placed nu from the University oi‘ Toronto.- nlso located at Ha-milton, will study the Corona. Iii connection wlthl ‘the observations V _ regarding wire- lBSs rellefltltill. ‘éilltioifti. N- R. 0.. Canadian National Rnllu-gtys. Off“. \_vli. will alternately broadcast voice anti key during eclipse peri- od to ilsslst tIIOSB special observ- ers. . -——~--~<6->—- Warned In Time _ In a certain stlbtlrb ltiiere is a cottage the tloor of which ntuat be raised a little to be Opengtl, uuu for this purpose a Iiaitcliet is gener- ally used. On-rl nigh-t a knock came at tthe door and a. youngster was Bent to t-zlee who was the-re. "Who is It?" inquired the boy. “Ills line," said ti. voice Quint-flu. The youngste , recognizing the voice. shotllteti back: "It's Mrs. Murphy: set the hatchet." Mm, Murphy didn't wait. . Prefer loss to tllt-vilonest for ‘lhaflbrlngs grIIPf but once, forever, gain, th-is \ ._._ DirectiodFor Shipping Silver __ Fox Skills -ro messes. c. i? LAMPS °°- LONDON. FROM Paige: ecwsnn tstmo av n5. GISTERED MAIL on EX wnttss FOR rut-z YEAR 1924, mo UNTIL FURTHER N01: ICE. Sliver Fox Intended for ilfessrs. M. Lampsoil & C01»; London Sales should ho shipped by registered mull, or by express, If more colivenlcnt- ' ll illlllpell by registered nlall the skins should he packed In pm": eels weighing not over 4 lbs. 6 01., ‘the outer covering of which should ho of unbleached muslin or slmllar material; and the following address should be plainly murlted out the outside of the package: Messrs. C. M. Lampson & (3nd l ‘l4 Queen St. London. E. c. 4' Eugmm In addition, the shippers nnfue the outside of the pack , t . able Messrs. Lampson. $600? ea) bQ/irref’ a filling Bakerés lzocolaie A {Pittman ma!) l t By all means the most satisfactory chocolate for cook- ing and drinking. "l" Kdiliiitittt, stilstsntu iao Hathcslfanads Dotdieslullsssr c ill HOMO! IRIPIS SCH Vi! ' - . L.» i'.vi~‘-. t >0 . l b and icingmade from Iilfi halt 11155529 son 4t Co. by registered mnll 0|- by Brittle“ ml? be Insured under the terms ofthelr open policies from the time they Ieavg tho ship pens pocsessbu tintll- delivered‘ to their destination; but they‘ cannot, he Insured by-Messrs. Lampsun & Co. If forwarded by regular-parcel- post. ' Messrs. MIME; II desired. the. _ t strustlons should be carefully fol- lowed, and s letter of advice must Avenue, go number of package; shipped, sic, sild- the amount of ‘express receipt must an. isitsrtwtattytcg. " Identify It on arrival. and packages consecutively Furs‘ consigned to Messrs. Lamp- lf Insurance under the terms ‘b’! Lampoon l Co's. open o sent to Alfred, Fraser, 218 Fifth New York. N. Xv. stating s number of skins In each pack In; . solved. Th9 post office reosllpt or int TELEGRAPH strewn-int». n t. km t Ji-ellzng The ' M -vn7mw _ HE necessity of letting the people ‘f Canada know the problems as i well?“ tthe rights of the Maritimes, as a part of Confedera- ' ‘tion, has long been recognized. * "l At last lone, Maritime NeWapaperQTIleiTeIe- graph-Journal of St. John, has had the cbtlrage u and enterprise to send a commissioner, to flfgtlé the case for recognition of the Ports "' fist.“ John and Halifax, before our Western fel ow lCanal- dians. " .33"? This commissioner will address 5t Trade, Chambers of Commerce, inte€vieyv ship- pers, Mayors of cities and towns, frdm Quebec to the Prairie Provinces. He will b gone’ ‘two = months and during that time will tell the “story of the Maritimes“ to thousands. " The full report of his trip, intervllews shippers-the Western viewpoint of lems will all be described in with iour prob-t- DAY BY DAY '.._.,_.L_. ST. JOHN g Subscribe Nam-Only $1.25 for 3 Mont/ls Subscription I i -. '.,:-'i“-*"Im. - .. 4-,. $21., v“ -4'W>~¢. M. ‘J35 - Tnl: STANDA Your ——-~— Your Guarantor l I PW" of ' Deserve Quamy the Best DDOG , BICU {ii Il~lPEFel/ll_ '(II‘I\\\\\\ \\\\\\\ \\\\\\\ \\\\\\\ Rent. Trade Msrlt AHEAD OF THE REST _ BECAUSE THEY'RE BEST. " l ‘Leading Ranches In Marltlmcs, Eastern Canada I . t I m: h‘. m} Jlfogtlmonlsl from an experienced and highly successful rancher. 1 Imperial Blscultco» Chs-‘ottetown, P. E. I. Fed all the year round In United States. _ , , Unlcn Rood, Jsn'y 20' l”, Gentlemctit- , I have been feeding your biscuits ever since you started manufacturing them lull considerthem a Standard Food fcr Foxes at all hslscnl. Believe In (siding s bslsmiflll .dlst In my rsnch and have proved the result as 4 Iisd an average Ilttsr c! 4% "'3'" eleven pslr of breeders this year. All were rslscdpxccp two klllsd hyicoldsnt. M! r t- WON ‘iy well d. ' , l and told at s good figure, Yifir Cod LIVII‘ 6" -' Fox B-scult keep the Foxes healthy being slightly laxative, but when 10d PIIIIIIFIY "ll! l" 1"" FIIIM. I certainly recommend tlils as the bsst fox biscuit I know any-- tlilnn shout. ’ g ' ~, _ Yours truly, , . RAY CLARK. . I. . Mr, Clarke ls an =..,....lcnoed stockifeeder and certainly piss liliv pbsticmsnll success In breeding foxes. Hls beautiful fhrm and modern ravioli known as Orson l0". "t" Plllfllfilslswn Wiklfltlichssod recently fromJ. c: , . . " lfiidwvi fox men, Mr. Clarke bcllovss t ‘Ilnrtomnmle ' I strslns cl breeders’ and lbllllltllfll "P l In keeping the best lstook for the future. ' Imperialfigiswctiit Com ‘s; W" r '1“ _f-."atiit l_ ‘._.-...._.._, “an, rwwuaw