.. .01.... ..-_.~, __ I PAGE TWO Z 14 y _ N? Jlitldtlfl-S - w» Increases the ep and Vigor by relieving Aufo-lntoxlca ion A SAFE. DEPENDABLE LAXATIVE been snaking qasollnc engine». lllr Y0 yuan. in liavc tllc plant dntl skill iu llllzki’ repslin: 5cm! yours no». \l't-‘ll |lill ~ it in lotif,» shapl- and hold ll ‘ uIISpruIg ii yull like fvldllnl. Farm, Slnllundq Rwgnnrlmu on innzlill» llcalll Cy-linclrr illinllt r ..; luwrl HM. Afiecial We»! “'c“ll [MY lnrnmlnz lrelgllt on any cnglnc 0r ()llI‘l(l(‘! block ahzppcd bclmc 1.,“ ll, Write lor shipping llfiffliillfllifi RIICE STEWARTCoLro. HAfl-l-OTTETOWN P E l. Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward island In The Probate Court - 17th George V., A. D-, i926 in Re-Estate of Sarah Jane Jack late of Mayfield In Queens County. in the said Province, deceased, tes- tate I By the Honourable A. Bannerman Warburton, Surrogate, Judge of Probate, &c., &c.. . To the Sheriff of the Countyol Queens County. or any Constable or literate person within said County, l GREETlNG:- i i WHEREAS upon reading the‘ petition on file of William Edward Graham Jr.. of Cavendish in Queens County aforesaid, Farmer, the Executor of the above named Estate praying that a Citation may be issued for the purpose here~ after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear befole me at a Probate; Court to be held in the Court House. in Charlottetown. in Queen's County, in the said Province on Thursday the third day of February next. coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock. forenoon, of the same day to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and thq Estate closed as prayed for in salt’. petition and on Motion of Donal! McKlnnon, Esq., Proctor for tile said Petitioner. Anti I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottptown 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 respect- fully, namely In the hall of the, l Your mind seem: far away. He: She: Yea-where I wish Y0" were. Isn't Miss Apple IOVQlY? Yes. a regular piplll"! Potato: Carrot: WHAT A MEMORY- “Yes. l've acquainted my fiance with my entire past." "What a memory you have!" "rt-is ONLY WAY “Why. are you goino to mill‘! that old man for his" money?” "Blecaluse-l can't get his money in any othler way." (0 ‘miifimc ua rasr “Near the», Atlantic coast the bccan is qfQIlllflg shallower every Court House in Charlottetown _ I aforesaid. on the School House at ye?" wwd" - " ‘he “mm” ’ Mayfield and on the School House "$1M "P?"- at Csvendsh, so that all persons “No. piling‘ up-—‘wlth bottles, you interested In the said Estate is know," aforesaid may have due notke thereof. ' ; ____ (L. 8.) ~ ‘ ' Given under my Hand and the‘ Seal of the said Court, this 21st day of December, A. D., 1926M the seventeenth year of his Majesty's reign. fSfld.) A. B. WARBURTWN, Judge of Plrobate. fi55'li-i2-29'w4l. I sun- nf nccd m 1w lffiltllllPll with them long when a0 almplll a‘ remedy a» Hol- zzCorns dir- calmed by L110 ‘W95’ 11,1111 boots, liuI no one l0\vuy‘\' Kloru Remover it! nvlflll- I able. Poultry Notice, it will pay you to take your poul- To Make Fine Cough Syrup_at__Home "lusts". samwtw“ try to us at our new premises, 54 Queen Street. Special prices paid for heavy milkfed fowl for next two weeks. CONRAD G. GO. o-o-o-ooo-o-o-o 3508‘12-24~[ID1D'6l. llilTl0E i The Annual Meeting of the Wilt- ahiro Creamery 60., will be hills in the hall on Monday, January 10th l! 2 P. M. | ROLAND EASTER. {if pine au ‘ is usually 13am sugar aye-u , . of Pin . I with home-mimic sugar syrup. t an you ran buy renllrmldlle Pine is used in stilrly all rescrl - ¢h1¢k¢m “g tlons and remedies for coughs. T c reason is, plnc has u remarkable effect in soothing and lleulim: the membranes ofI the flu-tan and chest. syrups are combinations syrup. The "syrup" part p. ' le best pine cou Pine cnu To make h remedy _ that mom-y can buyboput 2 y ounces ex in a 16-01. tile, nud Illl up 0r you can use clarifilal lmuey instead of sugar a rup. This mflllcs f6 ounces-more for 2.50. lt is pure, good, and |llcnilllllt—— children like it You can feel this take llold of I cou h or cold in u way fliul: means The cumin may ry s°°'“"7' harsgsind ti h or ms be rslst: 45954396- 30. 31- Jlll- 5i 6' 7- eatly loose r021 the ormatlzu of hiegm. The cause is the same-In- ooo-oo-Qq-Qqa .smed llelllllfllrli—llld this Pines d S rup comb nation wlil t-- I. Lester Douglas ‘l 3""? "'3 h III Wholesale Produce 39 Queen itrsot Charlottetown, P. E J. ' pound o tract an famous t e ltb i in 24 hours or less. Splgndid, for bronchial asthma. bronchitis. oa rsen s a i lily concentrated com- fltlu tie Norway pine ef- palatabie gualacol, and a Ie world over for its prompt ffcct upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your Pines WANTED dfll afar "2 ounces of Pines" &ab“o w r mil. Illlln an“. ' * ' gdieaeymugly xfn-mwdlm“ ' PIFIIIII nu 'F ron , Ont. At our Warehouse. Char- Iottetowm- . Mao-moan» * QT Q.- lar to his admiring audiences In the faroff clays of peace. With a few differences in “his tlnlform he might "Arms and the Man" again. PARADISE By CO§MO HAMILTON ‘_ Author of "Scandal" and the j "Blindness of Virtue." O-OOOOO OQ-O-OO I (Continued) I Ami when Beppo had arranged his famous scrambled eggs on the lulble. lie threw up Ibo blinds, direw llulck the curtains and alvi-tcbed oft‘ libe electric light. By the con- 's:ant sound of’ a high-pitched voice. like presence oi‘ tile bandage, Hi9 sulllleu silent-cs when he hail ap- poured, be lzncw liuli there was Jl-ZIIIIILA in lbe sitting room. "Life" ‘us "he thought of ll. "Christa Sdllcla. Dlo, lifcl-—" Teddy Sher- wood bull reached the advanced ago of lwexily-fuur, Tony was oili- cr than Regent street at twenty- lllrce, lrnll ‘Chrissie ivnx as Old as Fulbam it-sel-l‘ ill her imrtlnvnn jeigbteru ye . .—Ilnt when food ‘appeared, and such food foo, that lWIL-i lilo time for the pause. llencc daylight, the aunnuncculeni. llll‘. _hlivv, lbll flamboyant l-xll bclllnll llm SPPTIPH. I in lllP (‘Ulll Krfly light or rhat Ap- lril moi-fling, (‘hrlssiek ballot skirt. Iilllll ‘May's queer runny-coloured ‘ltdillllPs bet-ulna more bizu-rre than; level‘. 'i‘iley gave tile-fie Iwn the‘ llnlipr.-ll'zlnl~l- 0i‘ bPlnngillK In n cir.' ‘cu: willl-ll ball drawn up its pegs,‘ illflPlftfll in; (cuts Into caravans, fflil- ,ell away Into Illa early mist and deft lllem lilgli and dry. Q-O-O-QQOO-O-POQ STH MA CHRONIC . lap IIONCHI'A.l..°gOcl:£'|fiA'V. INA", aIllbIRu-mfifilllkl- laidiclbetrlsl. ihnpietons, Toroooo.‘ 8| at your druflfla. ‘RAZ-"MAH "Gentlemen," he said finally, in w loud and resonant voice. "This. then, ls the eud. l don't mean oi’ war, which we ivere» not permitted to finish, diving i0 the craving of the politicians to get into the lime- light. Bu-l 0f us. Our (Pay is 0v- er. We are out. From to-nigbt ‘we join Ihe ranks of the swelling _nrmy of the unemployed. Those lit-w of us who have been lpracllslug every known trick since the Ar- mlstice In order l0 get out of‘ unl- form may thank whichever they "kc of Ihc numerous gmla that have been (imaged into [his scrap. The others, '.'lull among them l, are going to leave‘ the Service that we have done our best to bring to efficiency, without tho slightest. i0)?’ Thcrc was a sharp burst oi‘ up- plnuse. lie glanced all ‘about him with an eye trained to read the faces of lbe people out in front. in this case they wore, for the most part, young faces. those of beard- ims boys, but on tllPm i111 were stumped who lines. of physical strain. burr uull Chore (if great sufferings. null llUlT‘ and there nf four. Evory eye was focusseli up on the apcakcr, every lieuli strain- ed forward. Silence followed tlm ; _'i‘he delicate colouring of (‘bris- elt-s face bad also [plied away, [1, ‘was now almost as while an thei ‘breast oi‘ :1 dove. 1mg 91min‘ through which she had been 113,4] made her limp and tired but ll. had |not succeeded in taking ‘out of her ‘eyes the glory of new life, the joy of first love. She hull never been r181." in bell than twelve o'clock bo- ‘PUFF, , I it was I-bo sudden change from artificial light to that of truth and sanity that brought Sherwood down from a ‘lligli fever oi.‘ feeling in a flux. sulmornial. lie accept- ed bis poslllon on tho sofa to which Tony had supported him and lay stretched oul. with bntit hands over his rune. imck, of which he heard so much among ‘Pllfl alivou- turers of his zlcquainlzlncc, bnli gone dead against hllu. And then Tony began i0 speak! "Teddy, old man." Ihe sold, very simply and quietly. "i didn't know" that you felt zlboul Chrissie like this. I didn't kuow bow lung you've been round Wlill lull" or rlmr you'll asked brr IO br your ivlfe. l1 VilOlllfl have ulude a Izroat dcul 0i‘ difference In. my behaviour last flight. l assure you, but none at all in i'he way things have ozone. I can‘! explain to you I'll!‘ ract that it Wlifi meant to come like this in any better iYO-illfi than Chrissie bud us- ed. I can only say that. but for our meeting through you, she \\‘0Ultlil'l be alive at this moment. All that makes you take on a kind- er expireslsitiu, doesn't it? Ami ml to your idea that dhe shall look em up llllil provc me l0 be who l anrAall rlglil. I uprec. She won't find lhlu I'm the darned good fol» low that you are, worse hick, but she will find that my father's as Imnrst as yours ivas. Jot the name llowu, Chrissie, and the address. it's Stirling. the Ea-rl of Stirling, 320 (irosveuor Square.‘ Of all men living, he can tell you the‘ ivorsz uf me, and will. Stirling- It's- a good name, and a good word. But somehow, when I was born, they forgot to put Iu the-gold. And as i0 your charge that i haven't asked Chrissie 10 marry me, that's true, old man. I took iI that that weul without saying where such a girl u she is concerned. But so that you shall have the satisfaction of knowing that I intend to play the gable this time, as you would in the some circumstances, and i! couldn't be played better than that, l now be: Chrissie-J‘ he rose and stooll In front of tier, still very simple and quiet-"lo do rme the honour to become my wllie, null lake the only thing ‘I've got to give her, my everlasting love." ("OIL didn't. l say he was the only bimmln’ gent I've raver luruckf”) And wllli his bands still over his face, atrald lo look. lu utter drs- ilflll‘. 'l‘vll<ly Silerwviod heard a lit- ilfi "Y. =1 liiilfl rush, ‘and n kiss that h» would lulvc given his soul to win. PART il AFTER rm: wan I The officer who rose to hi3 feel m‘ lilc waIll-rs loft the lroom was a silllnllrun (‘nmmauller in tho Roy- nl Air Form. lie was ‘a man oi’ about. thirty-eight, wearing p, [Inn Of ribbons. null ills round face we..- still boyish in Millie of his long ner- vlcn and many ivounds. Allhouitb he iii"! IIPPH ‘iln ucior imforc 1hr- Wul‘. wr-Il known in lmudon for 1hr: pnrlrnyul oi’ those hrlmquc, precog. Iona and nrxunlr-niutlvc yming nld marl whom Shaw hall lounll a0 use- ful m Ilnl cxplolinil0n of his lrrc- llffiriflibio illras, it. was obvioua to all his brolhl-r officers that ‘he we]. comcd ihe opportunity lo steady his voice which virus afforded by a volley of cheering. it ‘was an em. ollonal occasion, und lhe fact could not be llllillen even by the mos; case-hardened flying mm; amen; the large body of tllllhrs. They were. In fact. wearing uniform for the last time that night. He took off his wrist watch and liut ii on the table in front of him. lie pushed his half-empty x1155 back and herded together a col. lection of walnut shell; with a hflnd that lflfllflled On trembling. Then. with his chin tilted at i; rsihe-r aggressive angle, and (mg Isllle of his mmllh twisted into al nervous smile. he waited for all. once with that affeciatlon of slight surprise which had become famil- havn been "Bluntcillll" in i1 brolhen-I mean Stirling FortQ almost unanimous approval of his statement like the letting down of n allulun". "The sccoull of my rwlsons fill‘ stating that we face demobilization run CHARLOTTETOWN cusnnmz . nuts by the teacher. Those present I . .. . .. i . _ You see. Purity Flour la high in protein content and haosuperlor rising qu;1|q“__ it blends perfectly with the other ingredients. For superior baking of every description trust to PURlTblFfiflUR Send 30 (mu, stamp: or Jill/er, for lb: Purity Flour Cool Boob containing 700 Inkd ’ m. WESTERN CANADA FLOUR BULLS C0. LIMITED. TOKOIIIQ, Mnlatflfll, OKIQWI, saint 10b3, F.J. HOLMAN, Agent, Charlottetown Wheatley River _No tes Th: Wheatley River school ex- am! tlou was held Thursday, Dec, 22. with a. large number of parents and visitors present. The teacher. Miss Ethel Lint. was assisted In examining by ‘Mrs. Chas. Ross and Miss Ruby Stead. A pleasing pro- gram was then carried out, Mr. Malcolm Rackham acting as chair- man. after which Miss Bessie Stead came forward and read an address. and Miss Flora McDonald present- ed the teacher with a present In the form of a sum of money. At the close the pupils sud visitors were treated to home-made candy and .1 expressed themselves vreil ,‘ with tile work done (luring the Simultaneously ilhe police enforc- c-ll mi order prohibiting the m“, honored custom of firing revolvers land dumping from windows crock. ery uutl worn-out kitchen uto-nallg, "Those who have work to do." [llg authorities explained, “shouidiiwi term. ...2'..‘€'.ii".°.‘;.'3i§i.'i'éilii“fi.-'i'llisRome Cuts l R I \l ti l ll Ill.) . El 1880i]. ' l Short New Year Festivities . . . i (ll ‘t b d b - l- Jilrs. Hurry Crozier lllill lllllc chil-I Réiiprgclal to The Guardian.) )8 s-i\r e y suchiyshneas" dreu. Morley null Nlurlc. of llilrlr‘ ' u w. ‘Jilll. -'i.~i’remler Mllllfifl- Iey, spent Christmas with llm- imr- Hill's delermiuntllm 10 make 1927 u LtI'Gov¢ 'em_t;, _\y,-_ and My. pom, 901141.; _V<'El'll' nf intcnsll llllltll’ with play re-lGoing. To Africa l The iifheatley River Literary and Debating Society la uow under way. The next night of meeting will be Willey. January 7. The subjectof debate is "Resolved, that more lu- formatiou is gained through road- ing than travelling?’ mover, Philip Nistheson. aecoudsr, Harold Chand- ler. The meetings begin at 8 o'clock with a carefully selected program. Miss Marlon Mathesolt, ‘Oyster Bed IBrIdgo, spend a few tiny»; Willi: her sister, Mrs. Norman Ling. ; ' i lint-ml In a mlulminn, got nfl’ 1.0 a Miss Cassia Rsttrny null llfraqliyini: start wilru at 2 o'clock ycs- —-——— Margaret lirliwae l-illfllli (‘llldlillllilflv|i'l’(lll.y morning Rome's New Neural TORONTO, Jan" L-Llouteqmug n; Bragklgy ‘Palm, lfllltillfliilflll was (‘Ill short nt tholl-ZOVNIIOT Cockshult and Mrs. cock- illl-lght of its galciy. lshutt and their daughters are 911m. Mr. and Mrs. lirmnlm nlfllllfillil. flcilrrl-ly llllfl the cw Year boenlning to leave on a. trip to south Covohcxld. silent Nllw Yours‘ ill ‘illill('l‘i‘il_lll, ui. l-nilnlcla, niizhtclubnlAmerlca shortly after leaving gov. iWlboutley River, llin flllfiéilfl ill‘ hlllylllifl IIllN-l‘ llflillIlr-l n1‘ public morrl- ornmllnt house. The new lieuteu. null Mrs. Allini Illlukllulu. fmvni ivlll-u lllfi prefer-i. urdcrcdtllai. out governm- oi‘ the province, w, I Mr. ltollerl iiossl, St. imlcrs,upr-Iliillmuil: must crush dud l-illrnncc boll). floss, will he sworn in on Janu. Miss Ruby Stead, I’. W. (i.sponlCm-Wljmlfi Wm‘ his burl-III» iii vl-Iusl-d ill I. 0'1'lIli'll and llw places nry l2. Colonel Cocksbutt. m- hcr holidays with her parnnis hcrlnWhenllcy River. ('lI‘.'ll‘f“tl by Iwn. muina in office ‘until 1.11m, 4pm Among the teachers who spent their Christmas holidays In Wheat- liiy River were Ruth Mathoaon. Dixon Mmtheson. lPhIiip Matheson. Margaret Chandler, Myrtle Chand- ler, Victor Ling. Margaret tiling and Mary Andrews. with sinking hearts is personal. it is. Ilnwavcr, almost l-qually grave. dud It affects every one of u.“ ill exactly tile cam». degree. Fluuit info tile .~ill‘88l. tii-ulorrrnv, what a"! wn going Io d0‘! Are we, like so lulluy oi‘ lilo men yvlio have shaken lift‘ mud and blood and crawled out. hi‘ the troubling, m throw ultras-Ives angrily mi lilo country ‘ltllil llrmanli l0 lili4i\\' wllal ll ill llfillll-E m d‘) f"? us, 4111i illul. w» arr sumo m‘ WW8 wbn prove-lull Ilm cnl-luy from ,.pl1i|lng our llulul-s and zu-Ik to be il~pt in dwillrn‘! Or wlizit‘! How m-l- we going I0 ilvle? IIOW M8 wl- going i0 knnp our llPflIl-R LllbOVG WJIPI"! As export flying men. nlflill of ll! dragged out of school before we hall the chance to finish Wllll liflflks‘, the rest looking mund m 5P» in jobs we occupied iretore wit jnlnellup nnw filleii by other ml-n. wlull arc we fitlml for? Tilt! only one m‘ us, .40 far as l can find out, who has received an offer of u-olk is a Wing Commander whom we love passing the love of rue, the greatest officer and tho best follow . . ." ' 'i‘0ny'.; lips went tight. and his eyes glinted as every mun In that room sprang to his feet and yelled. it was a roar that must have been heard as far away us Charlng Cross, and as it went on and on like the heavy ivaters of u cola-r- ncl,,lie hoped that if. might float l into the window of Ibo rooms in Pauton Street, llayrnarket, in which he had installed Chrissie lint afternoon. "And you will be lluly impressed and full of congratulations when i tell you tilat lio has been given the opportunity, so exctly fitted to hia worth and services to his couw" or playing the cornea in an offic- er's s-xreec Iiaud." The heavy sarcasm of this an- nouncement fell like a bomb. and an involuntary groan rose up. There was a moment of ulior silence. during WlllCll It was seen that the Squadron Commander was luaking a great struggle to be ablo to spook his final words without breaking down under his deep emo- Lion. "Gentlemen of the Royal Air Force, which dies tonight. in this room. l hope Io God with every- (‘hing that may be decent in my soul. that we shall never forget. each other or the Service to which we lbolonged. We are but. Over. and up against it. One fight is outlet! and another begins. We siiull do our dardost, each one 0i us. to play the game as befits Lilo uniform that we discard to-nlght. it we have the luck to find a new lnh, wim-tever it may be. let's work as we Il-svo always worked. And if we have to siarve until some- lliinz comes along, let's starve in the manner of tile fir. A. F. TOBY will play the cornet llko a gentle- mrlu, I sbuli hang about the old stuze doors will: my chin tilted. aud you. 1 know it. will keep your Ialls up through thick and thin.” And then, with o dead-white face, he stood at attention, with shoulders squared, and in a voice that was almost out of control. be- gun to slum the first bar of the NW llnnai Anthem. 0n their foot, in a like manner, every man present giwo voice most faithfully. (loll save our gracious King. long ilvc our noble King. God scvc . . . (To Be Continued) ..___..¢o>_____ Tim Ill-at way to clean a wlnlr en- nmrl bnth la tn put s little turpen- lin» In a saucer, pet s small m] and rub the hath all ovcr with the turpen- lluc. then scrub well with soap and warm wall-r. .\'n mailer huw dirty [ho hnlh Ia the lllri wll disappear like magic lF STOMACH IS ' TROUBLING YOU lnstantiyl End indigestion o: Stomach Misery with "Papa's Dlapepsln" Credenza $285 C0,... 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