~o0vv§o0vooo009000000000- s MISS BROWN ' OF X. Y. O. By a. Phllllmrs opimlhvlm icgpyfllhl 1927 by E. Phllllpp! Oppenhelml “._.._§..Q.QQQ-QQ-O—>OOQ-F§§§§Q “It was quite natural.“ Miss Brown conceded gravely. "that you, should be Interested in anything‘; i which has to do with your country.i » " t You shall now tell me. if you‘ please, what yoti are going to offer us for dinner?" lie laughed heartily. "Forgive me that I am so garru- D ' q ' lions." he begged. "There will be 3a. clear soup-not so bad. ' Thtrre lw" be at least the cheese with it yto remind you that if we could have ‘afforded it it would have been pet- ite mitrmitc. And then there is ,.-:ome veal. It is very good veal. My father usually’ crumbles. but he has dined off it already and li-- says that it is good veal." _ I “Then there is a compot of fruit.’ tMiss Brown ventured. wit-h a barely Erepressed smile. ‘ i "Hovr did you guess?“ he demand- lPd. "Bananas iuid oranges and thin; t i i OTEX is the scientific method that permits woman greatest freedom in time of hygienic distress. lt re- moves all worry. ' Kotcx is most comfortable-it is scientifically’ shaped. Form-fitting, it is nail-detectable when \\'ul'll. It is stilt. yet secure. It is simple to dispose (if-directions in every package. Another important thing: It Ilcotlorizcs, and that every woman appreciates. A! all drug, dry gtwilx tm-I tlr/jurlntcultil sit/var. Rcgular and Kolu-oltper. . KOT€X Sanitary Napkins 'I'u'u sisa- fishces of apple. n r l "Wonderful! But, you see._ he ;went on upologetlcnllv. “fruit is 8 lvery difficult matter. For two- Jpencc extra you can have a small Mntlcin . ljug of cream. There is no profit‘ ("an-Ma ton that, I can kl-Stillfv you. and it. llllfllitls a difference." _ p “It sounds a most delicious din-i lner." Miss Brown declared. ‘audpll am getting hungry talking about it._ I'll fetch Frances and you can rely, to spring frirminl! operations in the. ‘lee quartersL/Iofl ldlstmyh ’ tan hour. Butbt-foie you go, ‘ I‘. ____ .Puul—l am lacing to take a taxi from here-I have a question to ask you." i They paused under a gas lamllw Cobb T0 Retire From Baseball and ggifizleijgggiad§fggfgignfihjnlg°fig | in depth from a few feet to ten fcetl NEW YORK. March 30.—The Ev- the morning illustrated papme and twenty-nine known families arelening Post in a special despatch‘ “Tun me Mu PauL ,5 that you homeless and have lost most of from Augusta. 6a.. says today tliatfand pom. damn-gt‘ their belongings as the result of the Ty Cobb has decided to retire from Sh‘; pointed to a picture in me Saskatchewan river overflotving its baseball following a reported clean- center pa“. n, was a Snapshot-t banks when blocked by an ice Jan up of $200000 in the stock market. to; Pam-S fame]. m fun “ml-Drum ‘_“—'”—_ ' ' ‘with a long line of medals and de- % ‘corations across his chest. and by I / / l tthlrty feet high. Valuable seed lgraiti has been lost and it is be- lieved this will deal a serious blowl . _ . iupon seeing us in tl Farmland Under Water I11 Sask. (Canadian Press) J SASKATOON. Bash. March 30.~-. Prom thirty thousand to forty thousand acres of farmland cast of Pike Lake are under water varying - ‘QC 1- -~ -- '// 7/ '// ' ’/ _ 1, //, his side Paul. in the white Iinifoiuiil y of the Russian bodygllard. 315° Wlllli ‘Int-dais and decorations. Under- neath was a brief line. Two of our Russian $119315 19"‘ ing Buckingham Palace after the Levee this afternoon -—Genera1 Prince Serge Alexis of Norgildla- :9‘ VulillECtlOn of the late Czar. and h.s only son. Prince Paul of Norgadlfl- Paul flushed a little as he glanc- ed at the paper. "I am very sorry that the photog- raphers were too quick for us. b0 said. “Please do not tell Frances. Please forget it yourself If you can. Wt- tzo once a year to humour my father. He thinks it is a duty W8 owe the familv- W9 "hang? M a friend's house near. and tip till nowl , , we have escaped discovery. It’ W15‘ ‘most tllll0l‘lllll£lt(‘.." I n “Let me take you a little Ivay. Miss Brown begged. with her foot on lllv step of the taxi. But Paul. with his shabby bowler That in his hand and his overcoat ‘flapping about him. had tilrearly ‘disappeared into the misty twilight. 1 t l"l'2l.lll'(‘.‘i had l‘(‘lIl()V(‘(l her tiutdooi‘ - .I:lt;th(~s and was lounizintz ill h" rit‘ Using gown. not as usual upon the bed. but in the one easy chair. ‘An unopened evening paper lay by ' .lier side and an unliglited cigarette , ' drnoped from her lips. ‘ 7% l "Hurry up." Miss Brown enjoined. as she took off_ her coat. "We are going to dine with Mr. Paul. He. ‘knew you were going to bc up and lhe came all the way to Whitehall ‘and waited half an hour outside to ‘ get me. to promise." Frances‘ face softened for a mom- ent. and then she indulged in a. lit- tle grimace. i "Oh. I don't know." she exclaim- ‘ed discontentedly. “What's the use?“ "You don't know?" hnr friend re- peated. "Why. l thought you liked t Always have the magic WRIGLEY package in your pocket. So handy to reach—so ready to serve! Nerves are soothed, throat refreshed, thirst allayed. diges- tion aided. Wrigley’s Double Mint is a new x Aiming. 1928' . t n. -"¢i?e‘ Di cour or Ahuyn look fur the nmi-pnrboiling tag when ordering ham. Premium Hams retain their full flavor when served, because they require no parboiling before broiling or frying. Insist on Premium when ordering. The splendid flavor and gen- eral high qualities will make it worth your while.’ Buy “Premium” from (JIIARLOTTETOWN. l’. (Iudmorc Bros. Coffin 6t Co. Jenkins 8: Son. Manuel, l’. N. McDonald. P. .I. Ream-y Gay it: (tn. White, R. ’I‘. ALBERTON. I’. l-I. I. barklns. II. .I. Myrlek a. c». .I. a. li- l- KI-Jivsitvtrroiv, I‘. I-I. I. ’I‘onmbS, Miss Lulu White, l‘. II. IHONTZMEIFI-I. l‘. l5. I.. Poole & Thompson. Ltd. Wright & ‘Stewart MURRAY HARBOR. I‘. l2. l. llrnoks. It. I‘. naiumun. l’. r1. I. Norton, n. v. Wood d: Co. MURRAY RIVER. I‘. E. I. (look k Son. ELLERSLIE. l’. E. l. Burleizh. L. A. McCaull 8t Son. A. A. 1t se you p Premium Ham or . Easter '1 w nlflléih :.i' ‘I ll wait The merchants listed l below have strength- ened their. stocks of Premium Hams and Bacon in anticipation of the big Easter do. mand. I Theyflggzq. . .. ' ‘re of your 0rd _ l1? e that o Tilt‘ - .-.. ., er a on at once, so thatyou may be sure of getting Premium. l t i ti 1.11’- WLI-IARY. I’. n. l. Pate, J‘. A. ST. PETER/S, P. E, I, PPM! 8t Son, C, E, Aildeison. L. Est. _ ST. ELEANOlES. P. E. I. Bemard. H. B. SOURIS, I’. E. I. Monhor, E. TIGNISH, l‘. E. l. sumvncasroii, r. I-:. I. lllyrick s. c». .I. II. Brae». Mellie’ (To. Itiekie. C. (. Gaudet, Mirk Holman, R T. Ltd. Sinclair & Stewart Strong. F. W. I: Co. TYNE VALLEY, l’. L‘. I. Nesbit, Thos. WELLINGTON. I‘. If-I. Amonault a. Gaudet. like Sure of Premium for Easter .Mi. Paul." ’ Frances lip curled ,tor a moment; the light shone out. of her eyes. "Oi course, I like Paul." she re- peated. "Any fool would. He's ent- of the dearest bcituzs alive. I10 makes any of the other men one nnects set-ins absolutely impossible. but don't you sec. Edith. what's the tzood of it. all That poor boy. car- rying.- the restaurant upon his back. supportins: his mother. father and ‘sister and only doing it by sheet‘ slavery! What's the stood of ador- Antz him? What place is there for me or for you or for any of us in his life. extrept just. a few moment-s of pleasant friendship? And than and better peppermint Their there's f.‘ a rt » . ' VJriglct/‘snpearminr, Wrigleyk Juicy Fruit and the W100,‘ berm. sugar-coated Nips. . She flung the illustrated paper I need this Double- Tryuatmom RUBBED on I the throat, I Vicks relieves in two direct ways: ‘u t (1) Its vapors, released lby the _body heat, are in- |haled direct to the air pas- laages; and (2) At the same time Feed Your Foxes . slim TIP FOX Biscuits A7’ Putiupgas follows: Bone Meal, Fish " Mieal, M... Meal, on Dipped, also ' Whole Sorlir Crackers for foxes, There lliiflefllflllfllefll’ you. A ' ‘ '4‘ l - t Ivittroitis. noon 'IIIIItiz‘II ti soreness like an old-fash- fiqried poultice. Imaffltfa I C K S _ wit/V l‘; l which Miss Brown set-n llpltlil“ .hc table. I'I'i trying to live on what Ivns left tivtt-r; after Patil had fed the ltllllll)’. Poor; boy." she went on. “I'd do iuiythinuj in the world to lit-lp him. give him anything in the world he risked lnr. llllllqlll‘ walnut parlour suite. Wnl- but it wouldn't You're a little fool, Edith, to kcepl on bothering Inc about. hhn. a great deal more dangerous to nwfsels Rug‘. .1 lot of kitchen utensils. than world ever were. how near I was last time I saw lllllll- .. to throwing my arms round his uerie’ and telling ' thought him. ‘there wasn't any way I could mnk". hlin a little happier." ‘ Hunter River. near Churches and School. If not soltl privately beforefll-Wwlm- April 10th. will be sold by Auction. l.-2-3| Vicks “draws out" thq Shop Private Sale of Furniture 73150‘;- (iItAl"'l'(‘)N S'l‘lfl'll'j'l' (‘cnniIt-Iii-iiig Monthly l0 A. M. one "A Prince!" she scoffed. “A pretty tess I should itiakc. wouldn't ‘ at. it (rt-lock Thursday c ril 12th. The meeting will ccetlcd by II supper Willingdoii room at 6.15 p help either of us. nut ‘Fable. a quantity of Coalport China. Honing Machine. lee (Thesl. Hefiutlhtls. Bureau. Pictures. Oni- Bro-.- all the Franklaiids in tlwl lump. cte. You doIi‘t kunw 4.2.25 holders. and directors for rotary Treas. l‘? ____” TENDERS Beautiful shore farm eont-ainlng; T°“d"" Wm l" WWW“ him what a dear and asking Iivhethvr (To Be Continued.) ‘ For Sale At Hunter River 5on0. buildings manure. ta; Wharf" Apply MRS. II. A. Munoiucn, l Orwell Cove. P. E. I. and lots of sea "W "IBM": supplies pm! mu, "om Brush lals requlredjor Porldtthnt Gasoline, oils and gum. Coal f New Dwelling Iluuse and Barn. so 3-4 acre of land In Village of Lumber Hardware . Intermediate sand Inshore sand Gravel Cement Hard ltone Hard burnt brick Mineral diut Sewer plpu Fuel otl Iron outing: Publit- l - ‘dill run SALE t jltiufod at Braeklety Beach consisting of 1M acre: o! land In l l WILLIAM DEVINE. lluntor River. e Farm Forfléiilge mile from the town of class building, Potatoes. Idiom roflrinl. In tvrm or call I111?’ a-tqqlqgwyq t , ._ r. A. noon". i son-n. ~ I “Annual Melowtiit 'l'lu- annual Incetlnt: of the /i:Ir-' loitetmrn Iiotcl Co. Ltd. 0pc Itiiil: Holt-ls Victoria and Queen \ l l: llt‘l(l Ill the Williiitzdon dining ooi venini Ap- scrved lr the the above Incetlnt: the repois for I027 will be submitted to thalinrc- be elected. w. Ki Rogers. Prudent Licut. Col. D. A. MneKinncI, Sec-l (l9 acres land in high state of cul- "n" M "m c“! Cull!‘ lll t0 lnd tivatlon. Good dwelling house and “whldln! TumdlYv All" 3Y6. l0!‘ J flflltl! of the City ma. including Tuesday. April . ,_ _ -—-~—- ‘the following workr lenders will be received at the‘ (1) mum", and p“ p of the tjlty Clerk up to and men's Recreation Room l; sublnyilllli Eyeesgilrg. Ailzillflthlrg, 1:1- Station. Y W V" '1" “ t2) Cleaning and .- red‘ (500) feet. of Rfllttlllllll" M"? Interior of the City Wei lloso with couplings attached. bump"; The lowest o tender ' °°°“*"li¥.flw@i»t¢<l.n, lnéablagltzrnllitzrgaigllilm G. l‘. NICHOLSON. [use in guy cmmc" 0|“ I C"? Clflk- Forms of tenders may at the office of the City lowest or any lend" no; accepted. bepre- . n. At n m‘ t 3446-3-28-wfm. __ o. r. NICII '" Tenders will be received at theiifle-g-zgpwfnp 19$ will ““| l Ill. the mater- Works: ' for the Get a pair early and avoid ti» t from wet feet. that may I, Ywnflflter in discomfort all thr winter. . l i I Look for the trade-m ‘I'll! D Tn - “Kalil:- q \ Distributors for Prlncc ldygfl “h”. - T)" Brill)’. Footwear (jomii 8M h! luimib nmm- gmm,“