‘i, llllllnbo about ' ‘denim, or mailed direct on reuvipt o ylizlzy, Sinking Spells ‘QUULDIPT WALK FAR . O . III. L. A. Oliver, Granville Ferry l lI-I», vrritoaw-“A few years ago I ha linking spells eo bad I oouldl ltand up without taking belch l l l l something to support ma, and ' eeold not walk any distance on amount l | l no good, only for i ding in the 13.3.3. l U! being e0 abort of breetb. "l bud taken a lot of doctor’: med- lldll, but lt did mo ‘Q tilno being, so I'll I decided to try‘ them and found thorn to be just. _ what they are rec’ ‘ ommeudcd to be,‘ . and. I feel that I owe my life to j n] an n , ’ ‘ at n11 druggiste and i f ee by T)» '1'. lfilburn o», Iilnihd, l to, Qnt. ' Price 50o. a box l 0.6 German invvntion is an icc l cream freezer with u-hich (IOSPHS y l AIIUTIUN SlllE can be frozen on a dining table lu a few minutes- _-__.. __\ ... Clearance At Meadow Bank West River UOOOOQQQOOQOOOOOOOQOOOQO" MISS BROWN l ‘OF X. Y. 0. I l l l B)’ E. Phllllpps Oppenbeim (Copyright 1921 by E. Philllpps Oppcnhelm) 00+ov+e00<0000.00 H 000000 l At tcn minutes to 10 precisely, thlnfls b68811 to happen. A llmou-l sine car drew up outside from which‘ two stolld-looking men descended and proceeded to an apparently ca- sual but close investigation of the immediate neighborhood. It seem- ed to Miss Brown that a couple of loiterers who had been arguing out-y side the photographer's shop out-l side faded away. Another pedcsu‘ nan. however. a. typical street loung- er. came slouchmg along the pave? ment and stood looking at the car. Thc chauffeur" watched hlm keenly“ "Move on there." he ordered in a surprisingly official tone. The man only grinned. Suddenly, with a. quickness of which hc had seemed scarcely capable. he drew from his coat pocket a lack knife with the blade already open hnd de-l llbcrately stabbed into thc tire at which he was gazing. Twice he achieved his object, and; his arm was raised for the third time when the nearer 'f‘th.=. t " at» tendants who had been ivatchingi the car seized him by the collar. There was a shill summons of a po-’ lice whistle. and as Miss Brown stepped onto the pavement a police- man came hurrying round the corn-I er. ‘ "You can't drown out the whlillt 1t a slrcn by blowing your owr horn." r - T‘??? ‘"7 ll“ “l qlillgllflyll . 995F211?) ' _“ Tomorrow's Radio Program Innocent colds are dangerous now “Just a cough" too often lend: to ncflfllll and lasting illncee when you are exposed to Infection: while in a run-down condition. You need a tonic. not only arr-cote the lln erlng m: h-aapplng coug but ' it wl l restore your lowered vitality and etrcngth. Sold only by the NY "Onco u mul- IlWIYI Nu!" FRIDAY, MARCH 2 International Radio hogruuis CONCERTS l l (mo r. M. WHK 1205) Cleveland. Vocal. . WTIC 4535) Conn. Music 5:30 to 9:- 30. WSUN i517) St. Petersburg. Pro- gram. Orchestra. l7) Classic, l8) Singers. Harpist 6:45 r. MM _ WOO x375) Ia. Chimes Concert. tWCAII i234) Colum. N. 13. 5:45. 7) 8. | l _ l 7:00 l‘. M. STOREWRC i469) Wash. D. C. Orchestra. WTAM 1400) Cleveland. Music, <6) . S-lui! Orchestra. l7) Studio Sentinels, DRUG <8) Cavaliers. l9) Studio. Neapoli- tans. WBZ l333) Mass. 6. 6:30. '7, 8. 7:30 P. M. CFC?‘ 4411) Montreal. Orchestra. WLW i428) Cincl. V2111. 6:30 to ll.’ KDKA (316) Pitts. O11'6:30~7-7:30, 8-9. W12. i451‘) N. Y. (3)30, '7. 7:30. 8, 9. 9:30. CNRW r385) Winnipeg. Concert. 8:00 P. M. ‘WGY i380) Schcncc. Fro-Joy- Hour, WBBM I306) Chicago. Sketchcs—l O1‘cl1., String Trio, Organ; 8:00, Recital; 9:00, Orchestra; 10:00) Studio Orch.—Canudians. l “I'll sec to it, iir." The prisoner was marched away. A plain clothes attendant ensconced Miss Brown in the cor. “The chauffeur will have the new wheel on directly." he assured her. “We shall only bc n. "m" minutes bc- hind at the bank. And you needn't be nervous, madam. You won't no- tice them. perhaps. but we've n score of men around the bank." "I am not in the least nervous." - Card 0i Thanks . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald, Cumberland street. wish w express their thanks for the many hols o1 kindness extended to them in the" illness and death of their darling. Mary McDonald. The following lov- ing tributes were sent on thc occu- sion of hcr death. ‘which occurred ln this city on February 15th:- in instantly and Colds, any other ailmcn very first dose re a 75-ccnt bottle! l Keep “ Buckleyfe” alwaye at hand-at horn: and at your place of work. Druggnite everywhere loll it under g positive money-refunded guarantee. I W. K. Buckley. Limited. 142 Mutual Street. Toronto 2 "3 i MCKLEY: a VERYBODY likes Buckley’: Mixture-and everybody benefits fromits remarkable power; relieving and positively ending Cough; ronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup or t of the Throat. and Chest. The haves-and there are 40 doses in Letters of Sympathy: , Rev. M. J. Rooney. Cardigan; Sr- St. Mary Anastasia. Tlgnish; Mabel O'Brien. Bristol: May Murphy. South Shore", Mrs. W. P. Burke and family. Charlottetown: Ernest Far-' dy. Charlottetown; .Mlnnie ltIcKcn-l zlc, Charlottetown; Elizabeth Mc-l Donald. Charlottetown: Anctte Morrissey, Tignish; Mr. and Mrs.l Russel Martin. Marshfield; Mr. and] hllrs. Thomas Knecbonc, North l\fll~ Lon; Carrie McCarron. Montreal; Mrs. John Wedge. Charlottetown; Eileen Christopher, Mary Broxvn, Ada-Shea, Mary Trainor. Geraldine FitaGci-ald. Winnlirccl Profitt, Mar- gucrite Blanchard. Tlgnish Con- vcnt", Mrs. Mamey Myettc. Concord. ,_ Mimi-i MP- m"?! Mm Patrick Mm" Mary. Blanche and Hclcn ConuayJiiilay. Mrs. Susan Francis andfam. nhv. Mvrcll: Edith Dolwvfllh/ A"‘,Mr. and Mrs. James Kiggins. Mr" ily, Belle, oral-gore: and Eileen MC_ llllglfm- Mass-l MTS- G- L" Clmk- Edward P. Luvcrty. Mr. and Mrslisnald, Mrs. Joseph Praught and WOSl HMWVQY- M8551 M155 Adel“ Adrian Peters, lvlr, and Mrs. M. Con-"Yfamily. St. Charles Auxiliary soc). COIIXIOYS) 505mm M5551 way and family. M1". and Mrs. P. cly, The Children of Mary some... Tclcsrams-Mr- and M1'§<A»131‘°"- McCarron. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward High Mass. Mrs. A. McKcnna M,- Hflll. Bvfdell- Dov/ling, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fltra- and Mrs. Austin Gallant and “but Flllvffil‘ O1T°Tll1l§Sl—M°lh°l'~ PM)" Gerald, Six, and family. Erncst..er, the Sisters of Notre Dame Acadl 911 DUIOWZ Night SW5 Round Hon“?- Mury and Connie, Mrs. Dennis Dovl-‘zlnv l2); Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Loom"; C-N-R» Q1155; 53ml?" P110“ and lam‘ ling and family. Margaret and An-lAggie, Florence and Eileen Cont. ily. wreath‘, Mrs. A, W. Storms Mid nlc Dunn. Gladys and Ruth Walsnuwcll and ‘Ethel Brown. Mr. and Miss. slems- $91413’? 5914'". MRCDW" Katie Flynn. Mrs. Ephrmn StrallounlMrsz RoderickMcDonald and fan). aid. spray: Dan MacDonald. spffll‘?! Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Blanchard, Mr. ily, Minnie Mo cnzie and Dorothy Gladys Mathwm- flowers and Mrs. Frank Christopher onuilvns. lVlary Praught and family‘ Spiritual Ollcrlngs~Mrs. Wm- D" family, Austin A.- McDonald. Mr. Mrs. Mary Barrett and family, IXTURE Acts Lilo: a Fl-oslv-A Single Sip Proves It l brgxgfissil; it?" Miss Brow“ a iss Brown said composctuy, us shc -. ' . . ., _ "took her place in thc car. I wry .....’.‘".P:‘;l:."".::.‘:..::::i...°:::.“@-2:;:lsic» w I ' ' ‘ iwho had givcn that nmn ten ~, uulldS on with the job‘ wmmmsp he or‘ lust to delay us thcsc few minutes. sked M MlGHT HAVE WAKED HAD HE WAMD (225) Kansas City, Studio. WBAL 1285) Bait. Quartet. WMAK 1545) Buffalo. Fro-Joy. CFCA <35’l) Toronto. Music. 8:30 l’. M. Costc, Mrs. Collins and Kathleen. Mrs. Thomas Harper and Margaret. Mrs. James McNeil). Annie zmci HillTy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doyle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius‘ and Mrs. Lco Bradley. Mr. and Mrssnnd Mrs. Leo B. Doylc, Mr. and J. L. Mullcn. lVlrs. Gallant andlMrs. Moscs Peters and family. the ‘ Hilda, Charlcs Connolly. Mr. undiCalholic Women's League. Eugen); Mrs. James Fardy. Mr. and Mrs. Ailcnc and Nora, Mr. and Mrs, John Powcr, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cor- Mlfllfllll Jarvis, FALLEN dercd the chauffeur. who was al- All the stock, crop and implc~ meats and household effects of the late William H. Boyle will bc sold by Public Auction on the p-crulses on Wednesday. March 7th. 1928 at 1B o'clock noon lsharp.) l The farm of the late William II. Boyle comprising 100 acres fronting on West River, 90 acres of which are clear balance in hardwood is also offered for sale. Good bulld- Ings close to Church. School and Store. Telephone in house. Beauti- m1 level farm in excellent state of cultivation, well fenced and watered. II not previously sold by private sale this farm will bc sold by Pub- lfc Auction on above date‘ with the stock, crop, ac. Terms of farm at sale. 0f Stock. &c., 9 months crcdit on approved joint nolcs on all sums over $10.00. ll stormy sale will be held first fine day at some hour. I-‘or furth- er particulars see handbills. l l ready unfastening on’: of the spare wheels“ “Nothing that will detain us more than five minutes. llllFS. don't know whether this fcllow‘s, mad or what his game is". He stub-l bcd one of our tires." Tlu- policeman 100k the misdc-i IIlPlUHIIIL, who made not the slighb, est cflort In escape, into custody, llis captor breathed u word into the formers ear and was a’. 011cc proct- lcd with fl- salute. “Did he‘ fall ln love?" “No, ahc eased him in so gsnl-‘y the didn't know he was in till it was loo late." % / l l l "I don't want‘ You hadn't, ltllffllllfl” promised. ‘to get atwoy. neither. ll just stabbed that there tirc. That's lull I done." "What dld you do it for?" The man grinned. showing u lino lul‘ ycllouz. horrible teeth. ‘ "'l‘r)11 quid," hc illlslvttffitl, "and I'd‘ lllllVlI‘ hud lo go at the lot l) r half’ the money. ‘Wlllful damage.‘ that's) all they can charge 111-: with. If I i , l l | l l l I inside with you, and escort you ac- ‘doors of the bank that morning. ‘ - 1i r o - c: g “I‘ll come along quite quietly," the” grab mc as though I rvus n criminal.) l t0 l 1 WTAG r517) Worccswr. Programs. Huwznians: B. AnglmPcrsions iN. Y.), Bclco Quarlcl: 0. Pulmnllvu and why?" "we'll gct to the bottom of lhat. If you'll allow n10. madam. lll sit DUI‘. WPG 1273) Atlantic City. Studio, ross the pavement.“ 7130-8 :45. Miss Brown welcomed hlm Wllll o; smile as hc stopped in. ‘ "Thank you vcry much," swered. ' Nevertheless, Miss Brown was not escorted across the pavement to lhc I 0:00 l’. M. shc am-KTHS 1384) Ark. Music ll tn l0. lWEAF 1492) N. Y. Anglo Persians. l T0 WEAF. WEIEI. WTIU, WJAR. WTAG, WCSH. WLIT. WRC. W- GY. WGR. WCOE, WTAM. W- r- WJ. WGN. KSD, WCCO. WOC. WOW, WTMJ. WBAI‘. OR. 4422) N. Y. Columbia. Chain u) won. WNAC. WEAN.’ wsm). WAIU. WKRC. WGHP, WMAQ. KMOX, WCAO, WOWO. nb KFAB l3l9) Linc. 8-8130 l0. Miss Brovrn grasps-d hcr compun- WMAK 1545) Buffalo. Col. Chain. Ian's arm in frank amazement. Hcr WTIC I535) Hartford. Ihilsllllll-s lips were parted to utter some cx-l 8 Pcrsluns: flillll Knights", l0. clamutlon of wonder when thcrc 0rd). was u. roar as though the earth =n-,WNAC-WRIS 4401) Boston. Col. ('11. derneath was opening all around B to 9:30. The car had already turned lntol South Audlcy street when thc gray“ W ncss of the Dcccluber sky ovcrhcad_ was suddenly split bly what secmcdl be a tremendous sheet of light- \ v nl DGWUIIE. Mf- rmd Mrs. Diihiifl Gil" micr, Jusu- and Maury Douccltc. ---_- 11‘?wlll-P°\’~"cl"Ml'-all(l MrS-Edwmfl Waller McLt-llun. Mr. and Mrs. Ready. Mr. and Mrs. F. Flynn anthcharlcs Donovan and family, Mrs. family. the Sisters and pupils of cast), and Kamcrmc_ Mm M_ Kn, ‘fignish Convent, Ethel A. Peters, m‘, and {ammo pqmmc m“; Edwin MP5‘ Rwfll and filmllYi Pg A- Al" Warren. ‘Mr. unrl Mrszd-Iugh Ilcn- imnault. her classmates 0i Notrcln@s5..y_ 1.101..“ skprry Swcm M13, Dmlm- 511K395 1X "ml Xi- M“ “Klimt! Mrs. Emcrlc Holland. Mitamd dcrick McDonald. Mr. and Mrs» ljHMrs. John Lvc, M1". and Mrs. E. .J.l H~ UOTWY- Dllmul-V "ml Glad-VS o" Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Itobcrl. Scni- ~ Bllml- M13 ‘"111 MYS- w- J- Mclmlplo and family, Mr. and Mrrsldrunk i tyre and family. Mrs. Corbett andj.M-n..phy_ M‘. an“ Mm My.“ J"_ Bcllc, Mr. and E. Smith ondlgowlum Dcsnmnd oq_,,.a,.y_ M“ o; ""1115? M13 and M“ J< A- MCD°“'3I~31"ic11 and F. Sinnott. Mr. and Mrs.) nltl and family. M1". and Mrs. M. JqJoxeph pow“ M“ and Mm J_ p_ l ._ Mmml- Mm" E‘ Momm} and mmlly“ Lciglitircl". Winlulrccl Atkins, Mr. ‘. .. Mm’ Mat“: and same" M“ ‘mlpund Mrs. Hull Warren, Mary Brown, Mrs. P. C. Trznnor and Gc)"l1'1ulc.‘1\,1,-_ and Mm, .105, Douccltc, Eileen M)". ‘ind Mrs. John Donovan ancll C} .4 1 .. M . M.. J ._ ramu-y‘ Louis Gallant My‘ I} nis up n.1, r. untl is. .13. Ml. no or PAIN" I l N) ' and Q l Puul Pctcrs and family. Mr. and,’ Mrs. Ernest Prunty, Mnry Moran,‘ 00 0000000004 0-000 0 0 v0++++0+ 0+0 0 o-oo-o-eovemu-w» 0000- M)‘. "und Mrs. John Cronin. Eumurncnlcu Retain Your Hair. Mlnartfs Linimcnt stimulauzs growth of hair. Keeps it glossy and kills dandruff. l Mass Cords-Thu Lvaguc of lhcl Cross Soclcty, Charles and Allcc‘ Purcvll, lVlrs. James Ilcrrcll. Mrs. Ado Bcll. ‘ Apply on }‘remlsms or to MMKINNON 8t McNEILl). Solicitors (Iharlotlztown. Estate of William ll. Boyle. S’. A. McDONALD. lthem. The slrecl. itself sccmed lqW-lz m4) N. Y. liwllzuv. it: woz, _ be mcklng. u“. cm, gave a v-lnleuy wgz_ vl/BZA’ \r,'BA]_,_ WHAMHPatI~1ck Clurkln, Mrs. E. fluffy and; ‘Swerwx and u taxicab just in "null KDKA, wbw_ W43 wm-utp w_lStuvc, Mr. and Mrs l‘. L, Smilhnnrl lfan up the curb and mashed ma) REN. wuss. wsM. WMC. wsn, Moll)" M11 and M)» was Mellon- lthc wall of fl. house. war. wRvA. WJAX. 3f}aifflhillfulifliyrfugljllfjt g5]; ‘get u wock in quod I‘ll have it good sprec when I get out." "Who govo you lhc lvn quid?" the other demanded slcrnly. Th; man grinned 011cc murr‘. He; Agricultural] meetings will bc hold as follows: - cry slay. She: Well, you thicker qvcry day, so n. averages You're gelling thinner cv Middlctown lIull, Monday, I-‘cbruury 27th, at 7:30 p. m. ffcntral Iledequc. 'l‘ucsday, I-‘obruary 28th, at 7:30 p. m. lgficp getting] '|‘\‘.Y0l\ Public Hall, Wednesday. February 29th, at 7:30 p. m. ‘ l 9 :30 l’. M. Auctioneer. 2800-2-204ii ATlllITlllN “Sill-I” I am instructed by John Sherry of Fcmwood to sell by Public Auc- tion on his premises. 7th day of March. at l o’clock_ sharp the fol- lowing Stock, Crop and Farming Implements consisting of 2 work horses. l2 head of cattle. six to freshen in April and May, I farrow cow. l two year old heifer. 4 one year old heifers, 2 pigs. Farming Implements: 1 hinder. (Deerlngl; l mower. combined scu- tional seeder, disc barrow, spike barrow. manure spraader (Interna-~ tional): l gang plough. l single plough. 1 horse hoe. combined thresher and cleaner. (Halls), 1 gasoline engine (Alpha). 1 cart, truck-wagon. pole and shafts, 1 wood sleigh. pole and, shafts. three riding slelghs. road wagon, rubber-tired buggy. touring; 1 set car (Baby Grand Special). scales. 000 lbs" 2 sets driving lun- ncss. turnips, 300 bush. seed potatoes. 200 bush. oats. l0 tons hay. quantity straw. A number of other articles loo numerous to mention. Sale positive. Should day prove stormy the first fine day following. Terms made known at sale. W. A. WRIGHT Auctioneer 2777-‘2-28-tst-3l. iotjc: , BrownThp Growersl please ship your seed) to the (‘leaning Plant" Charlottetown, previ- l hay rakc.' cart saddle. work harness. double and single. two buflalo robes and two carriage wraps. ‘£00 bush- O. K. ) l led. “thcrc might be u bit more in lthis for me. Look ‘crc, izurnnr, lhow much for :1 dnscziplion in the "bloke xvhal forked out the tcn lquid?" ' His qucslioncl‘ turncd 1c lhc pol- |iccman, l "Whcrc shall you rukc ‘nlm l inquired. l “lvlarborough strcct, sir." l l l l P‘ he “Sec that he is kept lhcrv until I i turn up." was llic brief command. , l l l l l GOT LEFT V‘ "l teased my wifc to do some l thing today. but she wouldrfit. and‘ l got left." “What's the matter right-knuckles sore?“ l with her l l . l l l | I Palatablel HERE'S a delic- ious tang, a clis- tinctive flavor to the Genuine Barbados Molasses. And a wealth of food value, tool Undilutcd, unadult- erated, it is the pure juice of the Barbados Sugar Cane, made and packed according to WILL PROBABLY SUCCEED "Say, Jerry are you really serious about taking up the saxophone?‘ “Sure! I'm tryln’ to run the. family out of our UflSlflffs apnrl ‘ ment." l l ; I l ) Iwliiliilllsiiil” l will sell by Public: Auction on the promises at West River on $31.,‘ lllurch 3rd. ut-2 p. m.. tho Manon‘ properly consisting of one acrc of l "Como to think of it." he remark-l crything upon which they fell. , remaining. curiously enough, stand-l Miss Brown thrust licr lacud. ‘through the shattered winzlmv. lllill-[CFCF 0111) Montreal. Studio. lplng the side of tho car xvith both 10:00 l‘. M. ‘hands, and ‘ocked upon tho most WLW (428) Cincl. Botlngg. extraordinary sight of her lilo. 10:30 I‘. M. A little zihcad ull lhc lCIt-IIRHGVWHO K535) Iowa. Trio. Solo. side was ivhnt had 011cc been the, bank. Tharp uoc flames of light-l hing still shooting into the fill’. n; lava. of masonry going up lilzc a) 4:30 l‘. M. launch of rockets n: all manner zmdVWIP I340) Phila. Loclurc. shapes ln descend again. milking, mons in Stories." Rolfe. hideous havoc of the strccl. and cv-l 5:30 I‘. M. IKMA i270) Shenandoah. Kiddies. 6:00 P. M. WTAG 1517) Mass. News Review. WBAL (285) Md. Sandman Circle. ' 8:00 P. M. WJZ i454) N. Y. "Road Us a Pocm." SPORTS-JIALKS l A fragment of a marble pillar] came down on a ‘my on :1 bicycle, and Miss Brown closed hcr cyes. The two nearest standard lamps were twisted round and round as though sonic nervous giant had_WCAH (234) Columbus. Fireside. been playing with them in his fin-l 10:30 I‘. M. gers. The front door of the bzmloWHT (416) Chicago. Ma-n-Jim. lng. and through the fiamcxvork was) DANCE ORCIIESTRAS a glimpse of a. great pit. a counter. _ uphcavcd against the mumbling, 0:40 l‘. M. wall, with not a, fragment of roo-WWMAK (545) Buffalo. Dancing. left. 8:30 I‘. M Upon the pavement wcrc ct num- WI-IK 1205) Cleveland. Dancc. bcr of black objects lying in quaint 0:30 l‘. M. shapes. Miss Brown suddenly l'€€tl"-]Cl"CF will) Mnnlrcul. Denny's. l'/.cd what they were mid rlrcw in KDKA 1310) Pitts. Denny's. hcr head with a little sob. i-Icr cs- 10:30 I‘. M. cort. who had stopped out into thcl rmyd‘ looked ‘m through ‘he window. "C" ”‘“"‘_""“ ""“""" Even he was obviously rrhaku "It's a lcrriblc job this, M1 hc l ‘announced. “I've told the irhauffcur" to drive you straight back to Shep- herd's Market.“ “What is it? An explosion?“ shcl Iallerad. . "Bombs.“ hc confided. "I've sccnl this sort of think in Madrid and; Barcelona-saw the first onc-— a‘ clumsy affair it was, too~lu Peters-l burg. when I was a lad. Ho's talc-l ing you back to your rooms. Missl Don't look out of the window again.) I'll bring you word what's happen-l cd presently." . “I'm perfectly all right," Missl Brown assured hlm. "It. wouldn't; ho any use going on. I suppose?" . "Not the slightcst. Tho plucc lsl _ all in ruins and I doubt whcthcrl/ lhvrds a. clerk alive." Miss Brown half closed hcr cycs TODAY poor quality in cheap snap ls more dil- ficult to detect before its damage has been done forever For CERTAINTY of Safety usg lWBZ (333) Springfield. Statlcr. 11:00 l’. M. WBAL (285) Baltimore. Ilcdcrcr. WDAF (370) K. Ct , N‘ . . ‘WTIC (461 1 y ight Hooks. ous to March 10th. John J. Campbell, Mgr. llauul, house and burn. ’Z787-25-28~ll FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE ORATORY EDITOR CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. CHARLCYFFETOWN. CANADIAN AND INTERNATIONAL ORATORICAL CONTESTS Being conducted in Prince Edward Island by the Charlottetown Guardian. ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..collcgc or school. lam lntcr- tests and I would like to take part ln c loss than l0 years of ngc. I am a. pupil of eslcd In the Oratoricnl Con them. On February l. 1028, I sholl b Deteoflilrth . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crude nun-nun Teacher's Name .1. A. Mam-DONAL!) Auctioneer.‘ l ‘and was drlvcn back to her room lpasslng crowds of hurrying monta- llors. She lct herself m, glmrrd lhcl door and sat down in hcr cmzyl tillltll“. 'I‘l1cn slic began to hc nwurn o1 MllllCllllIli-Z insldo hm" "vlnch shc fall- ctl ul. first to understand. Shc wasn't surc whether shc had lhkcn hcr hat oll‘ or not, and hor coat-——~ "shc hud to fccl whether it was ‘llrcrc. ' l ’l'hcrc wcrc subs tearing nt hcr lthroat. hm" cycs secmcd lo be burn- llng. Bhc was shaking all over. ‘She saw again the boy on the bl- cycle. those grotesque oblccts upon lthc pavement and in thc road. Miss "Brown had hystcris. ' (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Government Standard for your protection. Remember: Ask for the Genuine Balbacloa [gggfgfl Molasses. GOOD GROCERS SELL IT. —»r-~~<-oa- »~-_._ LOB hNll IIES, CullL, Feb- 28-—l Mrs. lillllau Coogau. mother of ‘Jutrklu Conga", wan named as cor- ‘rvspomleni ln :1 dlvorco suit Iliad ‘lJlO today by Mrs. Corabel Bern- stein, wlfe of Arthur Bernstein. business manager of the Jackie (hogan Picture Corporatlon- The fllm Juvenile‘); mother also was made defendant in a 8750.000 aliqu- atlon suit flied by Mrs- Bernstein. --—--o+o-—--- A 1 It; Munro's in the Medicine For ~l l Your; '"f0'RN 1Ps WANTED l We wish to secure a‘ few cars of sound table " stock turnips. Farmers who can load in car lots in “Bulk" please interview our P.E. I. representative, F. R. Newsom, Charlottetown. Phone 431. NEWSOM 8t MdcLEOD) Boston. 209lj-23-6l Victoria Ilall. Thursday. March Isl. at 7:30 p. m. Hampton Ilall. Friday afternoon. March 2nd, at 2:30 p. m. ‘and will bc addressed by Mr. ll. W. Clay of the Dominion Live Stock Ih-anch. 11nd ivlr. W. J. Itcld. of the Provincial Department of Agriculturc, on subjcots rclittivc to Cu-ivpcrzttivo Livc Stuck Shipping, Purchase and» Distribution o1 Fertilizers, sccd Grain and Live Stock Improvement, lant,MisscsAllcc and Lillie Prunty. l2 Midnight l l lllnrtford. Dancing. .,,4,H,,_,,,,,n,,““,,u“"H",NHHHHH“. ma. Ind: mn- ‘SUBGESSFUL WINTER FEEDING REQUIRES IMPERIALS The “Power Foods,” which supply ‘energy and strength . are "a necessity for your breeding" foxes at this .t|mc. All lhc energy and strength must come from food and chiefly from one ‘class of foods called “carbohy- dlfllefi” FY00) Ono-third to one-half of the foxes’ diet should be made up of lhcm. i 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 in vitamincs and mineral salts, both absol- utely necessary for healthy, vignrnus foxes. Best Results in Reproduction ureobtztmed from lllc regular feeding of IMPERIALS during thcgcslation gwriod, as they tire laxative and have a cooling effect on lzhc blood. Fced the morning meal of dry IMPERIALS. IMPERIALS are sold by leading distributors or direct from thc factory. ' a Imperial Biscuit 0o. Ltd Phone 721 Box 446 Charlottetown, P. ‘E. I.