‘l\ ...-, _ .- \ '\"-9 I )` I * ci. .. ,_-..,(. . .. . _ .. '“ ’ ,_. 4-- . ’ ' mom 'rwo 1 'run oHARl.o'1"rE'rowN GUARDIAN Miiuell i im I ' 1 \. . < “ 1 I ¢ .r _ .v . 4 _ _ - . _ 0 _, -_J - _ _ __ A _ 1 __ A Hale ller lleart I Pelplieie and Flutter Hx. Ambrose Or-ear, Elgiuburg, Ont., Irltel:--“I enifared for _some tinle‘ Iilhnbodheartwhiohseemedtobs controlled by my nerves. The lessi little excitement would cause it to flut- Nr and pnlpitote, and at times I would lilvi roll bad lpelll. I su8ered in way. tor some time when, one day, nw . advertised, I0 de- cided to try them. I had only taken a few boxes when I noticed that I felt - better, so I con- tinued taking them and in a short time my heart felt . entirely diderent. ’ Price I60e. a box at all druggists and Collin, or mailed direct on receipt of my 'I3 T. Milburn Co., Limited, PUBLIC AIICTIUN I am authorized by Lyman Tre- more, Hampshire, to sell by public auction on his premises on Satur- day. March 10th at I o'clock sharp. 15 head choice milk cattle. some hesllened and some to _freshen soon,' also two fat cattle. If stormy fol- Monday at some hour LBUR ` MIHEAHTNS (R '\ -‘_-.\* ~ ' )\/ 1 \ if - -~t / J :fl-5 ’ `\ -_'Q ~_f" »\\!\`-_~;\\\»`ifE»/ I _ 1 I d lvorce. lowing . ALEX McRAE Auctioneer 7884-3-3-stts-41. DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND , ~ I In the Probate Court, 18th George V.. A. D. 1928 In Re-Estate of Richard Knight Brace, late of Charlottetown, in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince. deceased. fc-tote, By the Honourable A. Banner- man Warburton. Surrogate, Judge of Probate. src., dsc., To the Sheriff of the County. of Queen’s County. or any Constable or literate person within said County, GR.EEI`ING1- WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on file of A. Stirling McKay of Summerside. in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, Mer- chant, Henry Craswell of Charlot- tetown aforesaid, Retired Engineer, and Isaac Carter of Charlottetown aforesaid, Merchant, the Execubors 01' the above named Estate, praying that a Citation may be issued for the purpose hereafter set forth: ' You ar_e therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town, in Queen's County, in the said Province on Monday the Sec- ond day_of April next, coming at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon. of the same date to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on Motion of Donald McKinnon, Proctor for the said Petitioners. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper published in Prince Edward Island aforesaid, once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in_the following public places re- spectfully. namely in thc hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the City Weigh Scales and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia both in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate as afore- said may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and the Beal of the said Court. L. S. this twenty-fifth day oi' February A. D. 1928 in the eighteenth year of His Maj- esty‘s reign. (Sgd.) A. B. WARBURTON Judge of Probate 2778-2-28-tu-41. Professional Cards I Graduate to N. Y. Post Graduate 9 Medical School and Hospital Practice imllted to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat I 'resting Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building Great George Street Omoo Hours-9 to 12.30. 1.90 to 5.00 P Mark R. McGuigan ‘ Bl Al I Pl Meneod & nsnf`|'é§" I \ \ \“\\\ \`\\\\ ` you think he'd pay pressed him?" "No: he's too me.- attention." _G S.. I 7' _ s _ Willa 1 li 1."- BACON ON Low-Minded Chap: bacon on eggs, Miss that Lord Bacon cvc subject of eggs. fs.. -.4 . :I5 X1 1 no . 0, ff-`0 :_ -1_1:-l,fsl(jJ]_o‘ -...sl --_ . . “ff l°"' “°“°"°" MISS BROWN “»` ‘” wana _ ._ Q... _$53, ‘ I I I I ". li ,__£\-.i%§`. ......_...... “When a husband is i;».t my wife is usually not slow about gt-:tm if aim) 9 E You prabably saved my -lifc +O By E. Phllllpps Oppenhelm lCOPYl'|lht 1927 by E. Phillipps Oppenheim) H& _ ‘MISS HROW-N opened her eyes lu broad daylight and lay 'quite still for several seconds struggling with u <~onl`usc(l haze of recollec- tion. Suddenly .sho rememperoll “W-lylllllllr and pulled the some- what tl~isorh COS*-42110. 3rd cock, 3rd,»__ l:_1k.. __);ou.l alarm now and cock. lst 2nd hen, lst cockerel mg 2nd dozen e,m.a_q_ _m,,_,,_ [hp ,Mme m,a_,_,_m0n__ at me _md ____ '_l tie r ks to be something 1% P“""'»- 1-Sl YOHUE Pell- Mrs. Ira Rodd, 2nd dozen spec-I Cup donated by F. A. Driscoll for me ,.m_,mm._ _med me _mme _"___ _:_h_.;ll. _:|.__mel-e typing secro- " __ _ A 0 v yials, ist doron extras. lst 30 doz.I2nd prize cockerel, class 63, Junior ___ UT ____0ve_ . Then she ___6_ecw__ g_____,_m__0__(->_ ll( uolly one oi my or- am urlts . . . ._cu;z;rs§>(:cli__a_.)lds;i1st.Z3g dorj caése ext.rasiCompL‘tiLioil.~HoDe Reeves. I 6. lfnirbanks-Morse En _ er cothes for Uh - o i _ -P - -» , ' _ ' ' 'n 0”' “as” Benny ,Frances 0_;_'_';d"“__‘;§__ __y’_f__ __ What you would lu fact. become 1 John Tweedy- 155 ¢°0k» 15'- hell-lextres. Donated by Hyndmun .gs 00,, lazllgv and looked mound her. QV i`1_‘_’___‘;_‘_;*_f-_'i`;;’_§`l/ilffif :l_‘_gen}ri of the Sl Cwkixxbtaglglighled $2.50, best R. I. R. male and female( -Awhsrn., .,,,, ,._,,c,,,.,_?»~ ,,,. ,,__ -_ __ f -'1 0 - 0 Gmc 01- ' P- E- l- Pwllw Show. lsza spsrlsly (suuullu-ul-won by wlirml cud- manded_ sl ( f-“___ with un apnlmtion .amroqa um A. H, BOSWCII, ISL ll_t".ll. mera _ _.stolen Bwayy. Mis Br( __ vvzry :\|, S(-.0-tlaud Yard.” cup donated by Lt Gov Hem.” $250' best R` R breeding pen( . --» 5 IW" r VH” Bmw" “lW41YP(l ll illltlo in G“m°“ 1' th l ff ;;i>»§;»~1\-- \~__/_;4/.'.‘;"\_'__‘_-'/if3{A__-lx'/}___<~ _{0_gm)`m_imUd_l. »- Ai 9 0._,|,___K; I)(rssltr_>r slirlilsgcli his .~:llo\|ldo,-|=,. rig; \ Bri” *E -L -L I' f ` "= ->~ --".> - 4 'Z' ~°|| 'L_ -.=i1 1 ~» ir' _ .w»-le -_-F. _ . ,_ _ _ _ _ _ 0 _'___ _f 4-# . ‘ \l1~l~s Blow L l ~ I L t “ "Im _ of \ l/_. u pu ou lu ra um Pied Blanchard-lst hen lst ./,»_0_- ., - , _ _ _.._r'l; :-2 L illll' ..“* ‘- \4L_/\T_;/__ A. lnown nlackmto.=.l1~-11. was laulln.. _'_"_w‘ N “" I0 ug '_ "j”"_"‘f,,, cockerel, 2nd pullet Dad- Neve, mt m we ou |51 ulc's‘be1‘ore hcl' appofintoll hour l>ul'“°w' Sh" I"°k‘“l "U “I Im" “ml ' ° ` Y ` . ' _ _ ._ u u. I ,euow ki" you In a public mga Dcssltcr already awaiting_‘lm_A(;)__0____(__y_" _______ ______________ ____i_m_ Wyandotttes A. 0. V. °9i|l1- 1-T k 5 . l'll do alll l cull. l'm noi. very .Sher He kissed me on the lips plea;-,_eMi§BfBrZ;,\:f.. clover. but I can be trusted." 1sg‘;l;I;k?r§ce?§;_°`l')1\fI'ie€°ck’ Isl' hen’ The" vw nvbllc place. "su dowu mere. I want to laik H” "‘"“" “"4 “ai '"".’" "W Oda" to you N0_ ,leave the letters of her table- His (fingers wel-c UTUJTY CLASSES _ _. -:_~.,-,2._-,_;:f-.-_5_-.~¢-- n|0n,,_ “nw after 1 have Hnish(_d_.. playing with -pls cigarette case. In 5L~ _.T5?~" `-'-._:;'*-_~'-fr' _ the momentary pause she -|'ouuti -__/4. ~<_f _ Miss Brown obeyed meekly- _ __ _ _ _ _ Barred Plymouth Rocks 3 cj “l asked you. he went on, “yes .,,,j'§7¢( lf‘-l`¢l8-Y whether you would accept 5-"-_f;` w u position hero as my secretary. ..uu|uu|l\||»||i;I ' 1 ' _llnu accepted. I have been think- ,;_`____,..-~“' __ lug ii, ovcr- l want to ask you t ...-.-...-........-c now whether you will consent io _ym "'~-"“" bc something more t.-hun my .sec- *\"~~°v"~"*~ @ rotary." NO LUCK AT ALL I llllss Brown'u 'eyes -had never been hluer than at that moment. Bug Aumm; wha, dam” ,om Sho grilpped the sides of her chair- " I' who “Id n horseshoe was Sho ieli her heart. almost stop beating, and thou pound away un~ °°“ 'Wk-7 __‘_____.._.-____ ,_ ,,,, __ iii sho ‘became actual] brcathles ly R. lic wus looking at her Iiiielxily. hui without. thc slightest. sollteniufl in the hard lines about his face. '°'°" “A secretary," he explained, “is neither one thing nor the other- *`~~___ You know now more than any one "’ cl(-ie outside this building what mv ' lilo is like. and thc nature of mv W Hn _ work.. There are-‘times when Il _ need help. I want to explain lo _ you, if you will listen carevfully. 453513755 5?°US'l°*‘~. fm; F L I T why l ui-ink u worth while to uc- Bumey mm' vote my lifc to my job, and I want ¢`m°"m uwmchu “"m'n‘ ' 'I' ,lo ui-lk you whether you are wil- J 1 sm-on - 'I I Grandmother Kn"ew w.1r_sr:N11.mr,x_o. - me - .-........ t.....';.=‘:.l'l’:*;‘:'.'..if;.s.°2°.§f.::l°.“ss: “sam” » "Wd »'c~»ce me , lherlottetown. P. I 1. I -1 Muster'-ole 'v _......__ I offer lor sale my farm, (known that mustard gslaglegugaxvegtellttillhirliugishlg M D & NICVH _e as the “Klondyke I-'enn") situated. plasterand without the blister. c nn" 9 _at Cape Traverse. consisting of _ltisacleam white ointment, made B A _about 107 acres; B5 clear and in a With Oil Of mustard- Qélllllf fllb it in- ' ' high state of cultivation; 3 acres S*3¢h0W qllldilffhe Pam dl53PP¢3|'S- "~ "» °"”"""'“° “ "'~ “"”'"”' covered with ima no son woodr TW M\1H¢°f°¢f°f we ¢hr°et»bf°n- 13 A- Ibm be | ,et H, mu chitls tonsillitis crou stiff neck. nunimw-_ Atimnf-nl. PM Ifmmncéafuon MSI; 2 mm; "0:astlm'si,nelualgia,headaclle,congestion, ‘-ifvwv lcv I-can I ' ' ‘pleurls . rheumatism lumbago, pains - lu-,lily it-uu|i'rur f”-iurriomlmvn A“"“" “"1 "um" °"’ ‘""'°“°° “andachesofthebackor ' ts IMu| shi och hes. 'rue _ _ “_ --- In 5' acer.; anne beblicrsrm-nous-_ °‘"°'"“°°'°’ b"“"°°'°|“M“"‘°' “'21 Annual Meeting, lesmllfietne l>r_ovince, havin; |=:|ee¢ri¢j:_*;°_:_-__¢;§_cln___;>_ithechest (itmayprevenr __ ,3L‘.i‘.-‘$"...$.‘l`..""°.'-’2..‘{l‘.§’ fl' “°"~-°-'*°°-°f°-»-#we 'ns Ammsi Meeting of the aut- ure-place in living-room. asm ~\.-\ M°hf\'¢¢l f UI! Killfs Exhibition Association. 88 x 36 with cement foundation' ""'--_-»-'/` _ will be held in Mequairl Bul|rllng,~and having an up-to-date water I ._ ..._ _....... ._ _._ MU§lEROI[ lilrll. on h -» P- HY! - "I0, ll¢U»‘ I. All interested. Invited to nt- now. and modern in every wav. 7,.----`\__ ¢¢¢_ coimorrw. Dawson _ ~,j..<»l 'mg ,-5 I r. A. msolsssc, Pres. cape 'rr-averse. `N“ »*~“"“"' ‘° _ P E I. '|¢¢¢p¢]|.'¢mu¢¢,J “gn stroke hy ollowlnz 'his lmnals to D F. MACAULAY, Boo? 80|-I~l-'ll 3'°'l°'1°'” ' 1-If°'°*~ _ -~ Here :never-ana mmei. ._` _ - ~ herscli' studying him He was wearing country clothes of -gray iweod. inclined to be shabby, hui. well cut. and becoming to his long, liihe figure- The lines df his fucc seemed to her to have become a. liiilc deeper oven (luring the post fcw (lays, but -his eyes were bright, und (hero was u certain indcfinablc vigor, mental as well as -physiciul. which seemed to radiaio from him, "Mis-is Brown," ho said. "l never illattcr. You have the gifts I need- You have no nerves; in your quic| way you ure Shrew-ill you are not out-lily led away from a court-lo of action upon which you -have (lecirled, and there is a great deal of force behind that sedate lilfe of yours. I know. l‘m il judge of men ‘and women- l've had to -bc, for there are times you have io trust, times when a mistake would cost. you your life. * ° *ll/1 agreed then. We work together?" "I shall 'be very proud," she as- sured him- "Nominlllly, of course," he con- tinued, walking up and down the Iroom, “you are my Wlllsl. JUSI- 95 nominally l um one oi the Under- secretaries at the Home Olfflce- Actunlly I 'om the chief of XYO. and you will be my trusted helper as well as my secretary *' * 'Now let me explain your first job, lt lsn‘t »pleus‘ant, but thero's no _risk-" “Here lu London?" "No: down at Camberley. By the bye, you will have to catch the 10:- 45 ‘irnln from Waterloo." Miss Brown glanced at the clock- "l must. leave hors in twenty mlnutcs. I lic nollrled 'and look up some na- pers from his desk. (To Be Continued-) ----_-4-o->_i Wiill tlro lrle-a of lseimg more humane -tliun whips or clubs an _electric bunonl. that imrparw uuild shocks -has been lr'vv~em‘t:e(l in Europe for tlrivring cattle. -R-e-1-Ol-l-rv A circular grrip on the hlamllo of n gall- club that has been irwclrtod ls claimed to improve the play\eu-s " ’ rate," was the equabl q-eply --Do (BYE 1 lere a perfectly uni- ' ' ' ‘ CHD d0l19-ted by Henderson & Donated by Patorls Ltd.. $2.50. you mind if I have m; bath mrsl? uraaieactloll to the whole thing. 15" p“"e"' lst °°°ke""1~ Cudmore, for best Cock dr Hen, any Best Leghom breeding pen. any fo I have to -be down to Whitehall at _ VG '»r0t the Home Oilfice to list- Bmmms Cochin mack variety, Model Poultry Yards. variety (Standard) Rose Valley el T _ halfmast 9_~ 6" 0 me- hence UIIS department of Cup donated by Bank of Poultry yards. Il i r Fmnces yawned_ mono \;-'_ th ai s_t_a'ff of over 200, not Harold Pickard._1St -cock “vhs” Montreal for bestbreeding pen in $2.50 , best Leghorn breeding pen, ‘T YS/ ' .. . re lull in a (loze i h ' ‘ 1 shant ,go down ,mm the 10, _ Il 0 W om the American breeds (open to mem- any variety (Utility), Peter Br el C9 (bv 40_.. she am_mmCed_ _,You seem you will probably ever see; lm|1St C0Ck€r€l. lst pullet. bers of P. E. I. Co-Operative Egg & Donated by J. O. Hyndmanogbv i lr . X _____;__ to treat mst nyghvs ume_\amah_ in i;eup io_she nqeck, _and Ive gotl Bantams Cochin Bu" Poultry Association only). Judged Best Ming;-ca, mule and female _ _ _._ 1. very nghuy Eddm _ Is that Sarto E at DU ~ he bluff of my for production ability and qualln~ (standard) wm cudmore ~ 0 ~ heavily-mul dopzlrted for White- If 'lm' WMI nw' ' 'SS Hm“n' J. A. H hu 2 d h 1.LI \ mul. sho lm-ivcu ai five mul- HH' was her\1Hunl¢01uv<>=\eoi;id speech_impossll>lr>_ Desnlter. pe;_}_°_ank Power 2nd cock 2_1 d hen _fifth 1; exhibit. to count 10 polnts.~ $2.50 Breeding young pen, Rocks ..pmm,_d to your pmawy. she “_ nleyvei, couimued. _ _st cockem puuet , ~-Mrs. Carmichael. (Production), Won by Mr. Frizzel. claimed’ “AS ‘L pmde °‘I' 'the "mt mimi tllilll slim 'O-gel .in your owli Geo Da.iz'iel-3rd cock. 2nd and' Cup donated y R' H’ Jenkins' Donated by Momle 8° Mcbwd -M "ri, B la le memory act night, ori , _ ’ ' _ »- ‘ . mae nar . won y e -They say new. mu, .- B.. mme ,H 1 1| _h *mf* "H1181 al- H discount S-lace Cup donated by swift canadian Bien h d. t _“__ __ __ _U yarn' _i_;__n;o_li'z__: w l aunt you ;1;?v;v__al;_D c»_r;emv_yo;_l_ I La _*_ ____ 5’-_*__ pullet. ' _ 15,- /,_ "f thing ““1’1’”“’"g ‘° l'°“ 3'" '““°Ili§lam This been lumery Buccesf' L H llsswu-ist cock ist nen,‘°““°“s' "s"““d’"" °f Pe1'f¢°ti Doe Blscurr I ‘Tf-\l °~` "`~ I I " __ ru|>Emr»Ll.- W, #sis V 5 4 1' fl ~. n A = vi e s Il¥:’_ O v ve) _ ,J 4 .;_“;;‘;“;;;.°;2;;. 1' ‘ 4l4Nc£u \1i5\ C _ _ ,_.,.¢ , I _ . KAL `l'|\dl Meals Successful Winter Feeding Requires lmperials The “Power Foods,” which _supply energy' and strength , are 'a necessity for your breeding foxes at this tlme- All Ulf! energy and Strength must come from _food and chiefly from one class of foods called “carbohy- drates.” From one-third to one-half of the foxes’ diet should be made up of them. IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL BISCUIT ranks Very high in carbohydrates and it’s the correct cereal to feed at this season. IMPERIALS _ are also rich ln vltamines and mineral salts, both 'absol- utely l10<¥€SSal’Y for healthy, vigorous foxes. Rest Results in Reproduction gre _obtained from_ the regular feeding of IMPERIALS h;1;";‘g`;l)‘_§i§;S‘;*gl0l;Del‘l2:, his they are laxative and ec on _ ° meal of dry IMPERIALS_ e oo Feed the morning frgxl;_ll;3§;;\ctI»§r;l°e sold by leading distributors or direct ` / 1 Imperial Biscuit Go ltd ` l’».iIi§`