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Pinkham’: " tibia Co uncl, over 260,000‘ ‘l ‘l res were rglzgived, and 98 out. oll . b-100 reported they were bene- C -|'>urtr.g two and two tdgcthsr requires forethought." its use. l flack, Swollen Glands ' makes hone “or, l r-"ts-g-grz... I: "4"!!! _ p B S D R B I N E or Bunches or No blister, no hair gone; kept at work- Economical- . a], aoBvSOI-opegeguireiat an appiica- v h.‘ 5 t! e e vere Baok3 R fret l Ulfdouog. loo. m LymuuBldgJlMflNJ‘ ...I....:___.__,_. l {gVADJOURNED- , AnNUAL MEETING g q, He: What if Tom does make G75 a week. He can't hold a candle to what I make. l She: What do you make? Hc: Gun powder. storms... District L. o. L. willl I It Calvin Lodge rooml _ bone. Friday. Jany. 20th, atl llflyia- m. . . . JOHN J. MacLEOD,I District Maslenl _ _ 1926-1-l9-2i . § j _ , JLESTER DOUGLAS‘, I i, ’ wnoncsnnlz, rnonucs s ‘.1. , Exporter of ~ - gelilwsilrdd 181"?‘ ‘ “QZTLZZ 151535.’... Tllfrihi ‘i173 l l ee 3H I stutter: too much l’ Author: i know. TFBBIe Stock Potatoesl lishers pay by the word. ‘lbs qunnn smear ‘ cnmnorrsrown. P. an. 044-0-0040-0-00004-000 _ until the o! the season. Highest a ‘ prices paid- _ ' SWIFT CANADIAN U0. qggu. ..._ . LOOKED LIKE IT Bug: My goodndas, ii there Isn't l one oi those old-fashioned hanscm 4" u. 7 <sswu< zas I ‘l-be-o-e-voo-eaoo-ooo-o-oooo-oo-vow fjsvrfs rssnzo l1 Yon-u sms u, scloutlflo l methods. l» l l J. S. TAYLOR Registered Opinmstrla-s m Richmond Street §QOQ§Q OQCQQQOQ Mada» ‘ Professional Cards DQNALI) s. HAR'll Chartered Accountant (Formerly Travelling Auditor Income Tax Department) 130. Edward Street Bellini. . lU93-12-30-1mo. . Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate to N. i’. Post Graduate _ Medical School and Hospital Practice imlitcd to Eye, Ear Nose . < d Throa THEY IMPROVE IN TASTE He: Why do you think women improve ln taste a: they grow l older? q The Much Married: Oh, well, l l married several men I wouldn't N_ 5_l employ to walt on my table now. on t . fittrfiilyn and supplying Glasses; n , . toe, Beyer Building ‘ l, Street oughed lncessanlly l wrilc in \'l~r_\ snvern r-nlll. McGuigan I 80141011303. ITO. - . \_ -. Mark R. ‘ - Icuusccl sore throat. _| your Iilmunac flllll rend about & Bentley m, Wood's .. ’. B. ‘~ Norway Plno _ Syrup ' Jhorlottetown. P. I. I. I , ‘l ' -' > l . rWncnna s. McPheelglgjjfi" " ~- f\ ‘ o lflimrly disnrvvvll"l~” . l i A I. ,- llolsllll “Dr. TVcnIlTs’ i.- 155v. a lautllr, lnrgl ltamily size lillru: {or szils- Izt nll drug l iota sud (lcalvlzu. pnr n5» nnly by ‘Flu . Mllburn 00., Lhnitt-ll, 'i‘orimto, Ont llad a Severe Bold “In l “I tried several mmliciucs Willlfllll emaonuicmlcwnmnlmr Wk» but w» why I picked u; “I gut :1 lmill: nud after inking u f (loscs fI-ll. much rrrlicvnll |Inu hull iiuishcll it my cold liuc By vu». nuns-r "Go on, Mrs. Hathaway. Did he ‘say anything more at that time oI later?" “No sir. ‘He shut ul) like o. clam, and never mentioned it again." “You're sum he showed no later mocdlness or unhappiness?" l "Yes, sir." “Mrs. derscn iamily tor years, lmerllnte iamily?" l “No, slr. Nc-t one of them." l "That will do.“ v Jed Thomas. iII hi CBS. had been ln thc water lmaicly thirty-six hours. . , An acquaintance from Evaneton. Itc-ld cl seeing Henderson on Thurs-' H ‘rlny evening cu the street. . was alone. ~11 was d-eternvlned that deathl must have occurred some tlmel 1 g between’; 11:30 Thursday Iiighi and lomy w 688' “any a mmdred yew“ l Friday lll0l hing. ‘ Franklin testified that lie had dash-Phat date is generally put down lauen Henderson lII thc cfflcc on at 158a The House in which he was l ‘Thursday afternoon. l "Did he $88111 Wflffled 01‘ lyilfllfefi- family famous in the amials oi Scot- Isetl over anything?" l "He seemed as usual." “Please answer yes or n0." l “No," said Franklin. lhc went a lane office?" l With white face, Ffallklln re- iplled, "He left the office with Miss Mars ." ' Then Sonia heard her own name called. l “Miss llinrsh. you were a irlend .of Walter Henderson's?" l u 68hr "When did you see him last‘? "He £00k lllD 110ml: from [hi5 O ‘lit i wd v I 1 '5 Eu m -_ hl-Illlh, 11M’ i" m“ m" Thlllsdal’ aneFmryShe liliysiteztliltllrl: l)rill‘c)l)[f:lnciti::l)i' .,,‘,‘,.,l§l;§;‘.§’ ' u noon." "DiIl you lIiIII? you of any kind?” "No quarreling.” SONIA \ Hathaway, you say you have been a servant inthe Hen- Do you happen to know 0t any deaths by suicide aInt-ng members of the imq colorless lvoice, testified as to the satisfac- 'iory slate ct’ ‘he doccuserfs iluan-‘igomantic age ‘with this more nu“. -- anon one 1 s ' - ,.».......Ifi“’..}‘“ftéiilillilfii“bill? S’ ' “m” “m” "ms stanw-lermequote "w “our “m. A doctor testified that the body appmxl truths which make life more glorious ' l “my ya“ happen m know whore lson of Robert the Bruce. It is well iter leaving the lfgal-ggl- l to call to remembrance the fact that, 111W a quaml will! lSpain and the city of Constsntinoplc. W" Wus there tr011b16 between It is little wonder. then. that lie uIho \ JANUARY 20, 1928 ' - , nctcz‘ Ullll. dtrslrc which I have ‘And tlicrc T11)’ Plflliie Nfifllfllll‘ ll")- : l ‘ To serve Your Honour claim." l ‘flip K s. WILLIAM ALEXANDER. l . . . ‘Another of his poems well ‘worthy v . The “Doornsdfliw PHIL" of notice is his “Paruenes s." T fiff (I 170/ fi/fly l Prince Henry. This poem. rssflrded 7'0 [gua/ l The first stanza ol “Docmsday“ by his critics as the first oi his poet- runs as iollcwsz- ical works. contains many elwenem’ ,“Thou of whose power (not reached admohltlons. no doubt. anllcipwns by reasons height) the clay when Prince Henry rwould The sea a drop, we the earth a mote succeed his father on the t Ioue. may call; The poem goes on to show that the And ior whose trophies stately to the happiness of a prince depends upon sight, lthe choice of worthy. dlslnleresled The azure note was reared (although and public-spirited counsellors. The l too small! ‘character oi vicious kings is BXPOSBd " ‘And from the lamps of whose H105?- nncl gentle hints are given that if glorious light lever the Prince should make a milk‘ sun in sparkle» weake. 10f tary expedition. he would include the: t weake eyes did fall; ‘author of the poem finoug his arm-l w ‘Breathe Thou u heavenly fllrY ill my cd bonds: ' ' wi o Cd in Contains all the bran you need bly considered by Sir William hlmq The opportunity, however. oi being ° N 9 sell as his “magnum Win53’ a Homer to Prince Henry "We" DYE- Itwould be well WOYUIY 0f Study sented itself HS U18 $111181" Plflnw puerilc type. Scotland's great minds and decoration 0f James VI. was House’ however“ which connects the even in our P. E. Island 8610015 P0‘ was killed by U18 Slwkc of u cnckfil wcrccxigugcd then. as they have oi-lcclebrated. Thus from his earliest As l have quoted the ODBW-“E ball in 1612b 1 m m‘ t ten been since. lg fllllglgiCfll ldiswykearsi. vvotulgsbiffagilglaglzegwun It 1S W011 Y l1 i5 001N160 10H 0 cilsslons. and ami suc cussons: e s g o e y o0 4nd note that soon alter the pubailcillglon there was lmlc room fOlf‘ potetfy (tiolgoutlllitlgss ilzlllstlyouthiultlfancéybwouln 1 am flourish. The only poet o ou s an -1 e re w e am ono ecom. tlemen 0f lug lllBflt». during this ‘period Wnfifing some clay a courticr oi theliing, Importing strength to NR1’! my the Prince's privy chamber, a posh Urummoncl of Hawthcrnden. and 1t'III the year i603, the union of the wished for Pfin- - Imm which he held ‘mm the dean‘ is probably, that if Sir William hsdlcrowns of Scotland and England took “my” o’ " all“ . heaveny mm S. lpoe ry WOll uvc re l ‘vy _ mare ° acrggebllitlhctisdlitstnlfnhvlllgwhglfllggl‘Wm‘ “aims and snacks freely w Tragedies fllltl Minol’ Poems. lnllcnlioii than" has really been the from Edlrlburigllhtoxlilloéldon began, _. ' . . resort l case, In the ,tra n o e were man" zsfifg-SSMZ‘ an? .92“. :51‘ 0f mgw- m That (these my notes accorded WW1 Dr. Irving, In his history of Booty-representatives of noble Scottish n5 r e 1S s! “Medfiaw back their sounds) l iish poetry. gives ll vcfy (air andVHouses, and doubtless the House or‘ after m d he l I by experience clearly may r8901"- just. criticism oi SirWillianfs poetryqMcnstrle would be represented there. a rem; t i‘ 8:29" 1Y- bI-li ionll’ The Stale of heaven, to magnify fluhdau m“ of William m.“ Earl and sums up his criticism by saymirlt ls not recorded. whether Sir Wil- pp a ey p“ °wn as ms b rm‘ Thy name l r Mums)“ of the Hons}: of Lwhflwe cannot but. admit. that he llllfiKliam himself was among the grain, lleven. This poem. although somvcslclmced t“ Smfllua" ficgme of pePlbuL ‘l’ is recorded ma‘ King James what ndcrous in expression is \\-elll5°"°1'“"<“‘» m" ‘S m“ Lhefmly °°m'll00l<@d “Don him with peculiar pleas- lwonhpo o‘. “km, stud‘. Sh.“wlplmcxidutiou to which he lS Elltltlfid-‘ure, no doubt, from the fact that hc liam also cultivated. the tragic IIInse. m“ "filed kmwledge‘ his Power oflregarfied mm Mm great respect‘ as d ‘ d . the mile of “The Mom reflection arc on many occasions cons-l “a byichey poet," The smile of royal. Zilchiglilcmtragediesn he mlbnshedlspicuousli’ displayed. Some of msltynyejng upon him we find may, gm ,.,,,,,|....,, .1...“ of ln ‘n. _I llilll ‘lull; “The waged‘, of Dgvius .. “The n.8,“ sqicttulzltinns _uI_‘c strangely minute, King nqw James 1. of England In 9; I unit-ll.“ m'\u:'1ll~' edv 01' Csrocsus" “Thchlilcxzmdrizllxi 59m“ “lmg olmlmw‘lwllnchmfilmblc‘ "cw Slwrl‘ time‘ gfimwd a knight‘ "ml b‘ W“ l "'"'~"" trngedy" and ‘lthc tragedy of Julius “ml 50m" Q‘ his‘ (‘nfllllfles 100 11m" hood to Alexander, and attached him uni lllllll‘ m Iullrll These tragedifis are Def, fillllllllllUllS. Ito the Household of Prince Henry, '¢_ 1 .1 v1 -~- I Caesar." ._ . . lnn "ll? lIllVLLHEIILV varied by u profound philosophic lgéuxggllyllglgiwgfilncllglgglti?“ “in l lll i . was ~ . . I . .. IIITI‘ lull» in hmolvlsllmtlwhlchf 1315?. “l”? o a w“: his courtly manners more and more lll_\' lltilllll llule hi‘ high evel e lug“: ‘u ' ' ainccl fflllfll‘ With the KUIE b91113 work. I H|l\\‘ m. Many Imnor poems hc also pub—- g . 1 ' 'I'.‘“"l“'1"n“":"“"M‘" lishcd. among the best being "Son- couriicr, it Is wcll to notc that Men- 21139051‘? "A w gnrtfisli’? 0i Eeqlmslg l'l rurow-rg‘ 11'- . _ ,, I g ,. _ ._ l _ _ - . . . an , ll m :_";IIIII“,,,.|...| |-.,,. “l... not to King James VI . and one upon stilt, his butliplnct, lies, almost r32“: i?) gain file respecfi gndrioanig- lllllvll Inmillv so _i "The Death of Drummond oi Haw- uuihm a bow shot oi Stirling Castle ‘ltvidul l" "Y It is well to remember with ilswcullh oi historic memories. dencebi m9 Kink His youthful imagination would of- T s i ten bc stirred by the laageantry oil , he No" cot“ chamrf kings. and belonging to u family oi In w“ a great Scheme fm- the w]. ouizatlon oi‘ Ulster was begun by . . ‘t thornden.“ 4 “ml l‘ r‘7l“‘v““ m“ the factthatSirWllllaIn appcarcdat such ancient descent. hc b would doubtless have many invitations tolxmg Jamea 1n 3h]; Scheme, S" lThe e , l he First .. . . » . I sing the Sabbath oi eternal rest. l This poem oi “Doomsday or “The, Great Day of Judgment" was probe“ “m. interested witness in the field lAnd be his Homer when the warrcs do end." l I l l (Continued from page 1) l—- g n ..-.__.-. us to the higher region oi the spirit, in WhlCh men have evolved those Thou who did“ guide me through of {The Pumenesis" Sh. for those who are to follow. such divers grounds “ms made one of the gen The Blood of Scottish Kings. , l Another poem of considerable‘ length and merit is "The Aurora.’ dedicated to Lady Agnes Douglas. the born was the ancestral abode of n That Stomach Of Yours l l..l|,.|,,,|‘ Ont. “l was in z: unlu- tlsh history. Hi1: ancestry has been traced hack to John. Lord of the Isles. who married the Princess Mar-l garet, daughter oi Robert 11., the Ihe who gave. the mime oi "Nova Sco- ‘tia!’ to that Province hnd the blood of Scottish Kings coursing ‘III ,his veins. The only fact recorded re-l carding his early education ls that for some tiInc. he was a student at ‘the University of Glasgow. He is; lknown. however, to have travelled ‘extensively on the continent of Em"- Sir William us u Courtlcr. III dvxiliqg. with Sir William as a / . . _ _. - ,_.__ _ , _ ' llllfilfvfll ll,.lfé“tn°nll.rs m, I in England the Elizabethan literature Francis llcnry was at the height of its power. It 'was very diilercnt in “puir Auld Scotland." Literature north of the 'Tweed was, at this time. of a very ll-lollaud. Belgium, France. Italy. ma. v. l" sh. All lll: fl-Jxtru largo bottles liq-l _ Wriii- lr. Plcrccb-I IIIviIllds llolcl. had travelled to such an extent In llllllltlil‘ .\' .\'., for frcc udrlcc. the Old World should have had the ——-- / / ope In days when travelling was n -- . /_ ul‘ my indigestion _ V , very Inuch more dilflcult Inatter than Elli!‘ “Willi sluliulvli lllhl hullt llll! up in a period when literature In Scotland the cnsilc within whose precincts the coronation oi Mary Queen of Scots‘ l Wm hlchll; n-l-cuuilcnd lll" was at a very low level. Although look place, and where the baptism uhnih Continued ‘On Page G "D0 you mean to imply ‘that ‘there inspiration io extend these travels was some trouble?" ller green eyes as she answered, could not. InaI-ry him." A murmur ran through the, quiet ‘ room. . “Had he asked you that question. lbefore?" l‘ UYes' the emerald, . "He offered it to me a Christmas time. Several times." lgagemenr rluz" l “You were llheu?" “Only for '1 luv days." "When dld you break gagcnIeIIt, Miss lllarsli?" engaged to “Have you ever seen this rlng?"l Sc at last Sonia was to clulma s a sift at ‘ Then, when l‘ 5"‘ MY Pub‘ lremsed- he had n" reset l“ an 911' The man whom James VI 0f Scot- lacross the Atlantic to thcsc lands were regI-ctful ‘which through the daring of Elim- “l told" him llbethsn navigatorsxwere beginning to ldawn more luminously on the iinag—_ llnatlon of such men as William lAlexander. With this introduction I shall 110W deal with my subject under thrcc very distinct divisions: (l) Sir William as a poet? <2; Sh‘ William as a com-tier _ <3) Sh" William as a statcsI i. Credenza $385.. or with electric drive $425 Sir William as :1 Poet. land and I of England callctl "my Ml“ philosophical poet" occupies no mean‘ place in Sccitil: literature. As a‘ Inatter of fact. several of ihc high- lllflt ell- cst. critical authorities have praised ,him highly as a 110m. and have given, She allfilvelyll. flllflkily. “On Ncwvcry high commcntlation to the ‘In-j Year's day, lTlie coroner's sInoc-tb as velvet. voice was “Nmv, Miss lliarsh. you tell us "the Right Honorable Robert Vis- tbat On the afternoon of the day 0°11!" 3106116981‘- ‘Walter ‘Hlmdclfloll was drowned ‘noble Order of the Garugr. lyon refused his offer of Inarrlagc for the second or third time?" l " ‘es, sir.” I “Whs {there anything labout this last proposal?” . 'mcan?" ti tr, repeat your conversation?" l In ilcndeuion on that last day. “i wld him msrrlflse between us ‘where both flfitlittlolii; should meet. would be impossible." "Did you give him any reason?" Color swept lo her black hull" as shc replied, "I suld it. was too late. My bridges wore all burned." She saw cold surprise Thomas’ face. "is that necessary? lson," “Very well. Continue.“ llcr cycs illlcd with toms. l "llc said that he wasn't ll young ‘man any longer, but he had not that after-I And when he lcfl. he unhi- glvcn up hope until IIOL-ll. ed. ‘One can't l-scapc fatcf“ “fPhosc were his lust words to you?" I I “Yes? l "Tlhat will do." l Q U fi I As Sonia took her scat, sighing lwith relief, she caught a peculiar Win11 (llil She had told the truth. anything which But siIc watched him anxiously as he rose. Her lips vrerc suddenly dry, lit-I" She could not sharp smile on Battle's lace. it mean‘! llc couldn't =:sy would be embarrassing. throat burned. take her eyes hum his thin, features. man for the company?" “l am." pany on Thursday afternoon?" "l certainly do." hesnll or ssw allytlilll! have been Iinsettled?“ TlIIn-srlay afternoon 'hv (Yrane were qnnrrsllng." The coroner leaned forward. ure oi’ that quarrel?" . (To Be Continued.) deaths," says Especially gmcng turkeys. different "l don't understand what you “Anything more dellnite? More‘ , _ ml? would it be possible for youlthrou/n from a great flame towaidsl Smlla“! 9Y9“ dared n" meat he‘ altar of your honor adorned with oi-l lover's as she wvvaled lwr words ferings from both the nations m nus-l lu Jed But when the cor- oner urged an explanation cl lIcI" words she lifted her head IIroudly.‘ I am repeat- |ing my exact words to Mr. Hender- "Mr. Donahue. you are s sales- Thomas Real Estate “Dc you recollect seeing the de-_ ceased in the oitice o! that com- "Will you tell us, please, ll you to lllflkc yc-n think his state cfmiml mlKl" "When I saw Mr. Henderson 0" nnrl Mr. "Undue stmitness causes many on. advertisement. tellectual calibre of such poems as’ ===I nshis “Doomsdny" and his “ParJ ll ' mencsis.“ l-le dedicates the ioriuer to 1 ‘ ‘ Knight nl the most Llllllflllmm and one - ' His Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council." In that dedication‘ prefixed to the edition of 1614, Sir William says: “In order that thcl world may have some public testi~‘ many of that private lovc ‘which your: ‘virtues had long since begotten withl my thoughts, this is a small sparkl lyou. whose glory is. that you only nil lall the subjects of this Isle have the- kind. as ii‘ your work were the centrc making c Imiou in minds both wot», ‘thy of the credit of your place. and of your existence Ivith the lVOfltl. Who‘ more great with AIIgIIstIIs than Mc- 1 cenac? none so great with tlic Muses. This subject may be thought wlilr some of too Inclancholickc a nature for your youth and state, but yet is necessary lor neither. It. mnv scrvc icr that Maceuoniarfs page who used every Inorning to call to him. Philip thou must die. Though not so im- portunatcly Iirging. yet when looked‘ upon it is a dumb rcmcmhcici‘ both oi death and judgment oi all that was in the world of what is likely to be when it ends. 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