Cough IsEssily. " . Mixcdat Home a ' ' 3‘ i '-k It b- ’ l; can? , c . o, w“, “mil you try this famous recipe. 1t ll used in millions oi Milli!" homes. $53.3; "‘°‘.°..""l'$£'ii’°é‘i£¥§i."li”‘.ii“t2 ‘ m‘? goryfiahlfottitefixur "i/ ounces o! lying“ then l-dduglllill irrauu uteri lull!‘ .._"up. q; strain honey to make 18 “n”, This saves two-thirds gills: mono usually spent’ [or cough m. seine. l" i ‘in. W“ a purer, better remedy. “ikt nfgfil spoils, and tastes road-children i! i. fl You can actually feel ‘it; mxllzilillll" soothing action _on the o 1W1. m‘ mfiidbranes. it is s15?‘ otbgrgsfltlileligrzgf M‘ ' be At the same time. it promot- lhlirlidszustthe cerm-iadrn nhlesm- Th" ' threefold action xllili"! w“ ‘i: brwfi '. ’ ' c rnnc zgfighzux-fiirrliliervllloyrncigh] faith-mics. Pine: is a highly concentrated coin- uud o! izcouine horway line. Pflfltillll" Y: the active agent oi creosote, m a " “'1' 3.““"‘.‘Z‘.“...-'é’"i?$.i'$§ $.11?! r3? 21cm‘: caught‘. cheat colds and bronchial "°y‘~'.'.§l°§'..¢ neeept a substitute for Pines. It is guaranteed to rive Pmml" "n"! 9' money reloaded. Hill SALE The Cardigan Milling Companfs plant 1nd equipment oi machinery vls: 50 h. p. boiler and engine. _ Rotary Saw outfit. Band Saw. Shingle Machine. Lari. Machine, and sundry small machinery with Shutting, Belting, etc. Plant will be sold complete as it stands or stock in the Company may be purchased to secure control. Low prior, and easy terms, l! re- auired. For iurther l... lculan. the undersigned. ALLAN SHAW. President. J. A. MacDQNALD, Secretary. i452-2-sattuesthus-Qwks. a ~l"_6ii-"“SALE 'An excellent dairy larm in Mar~ maid, Lot OI, ‘I miles lrom Charlotte- town, near churches. schools and rall- way station, containing 185 acres, 1Z5 under cultivation. balance wood and good timber, extra well lenred and watered, flue buildings. Telephone in house. _ inspection invited. Uwing to ill- heslth, bargain ior quick sale. JOSEPH POWER, Mermaid. apply to ioot-s-l-tuir-ti. -_-_.-__.-- ----- --. . NOTICE Stake Race lor 3 year aids. Purse £300.00. Send three dollars as ment belore March 1st. All Island owned three ycar olda eligible. Race to take place July 1st Sunnnerside. _ DR. W. G. CHURCH, Secretary. first pay- at lbll-i-o-ttstillFeb. 28. Professional Cards BELL l? MATHIESON a. it. sou. D. i. MATIIIESON. LL. l. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. tlhsirman. Mr. GEORGE B. BROWN. iilsrgatr, l’. B. l. fiend all information regarding in- fractions ol Prohibition Act to the shove Ur To Ulilcl inspector B. J. Haywood 15 llorrhester Street. Charlottetown BABRSTER. SOLICITUII, ETC. MONEY 'l‘0 LOAN Qsmaron Bloch. LIs-Y|.‘|-Q'0n 9.1.1. cLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY, It. U. Barrister and Attorney-st-Law Uilice: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. l’. l. l. McDonald & McPhee ' B. A. " s. A. t‘ iutto. n. r. Mcfllitli . iii-runners. I'll:- ‘ I! ‘so was! aaqjasilgm Charlottetown ittflltowart 4k Lowlirei’ EYE.‘ ; GAlIY GERTiI ‘ ~ use v a In o». FORSALE "A domestic argument usually ends with a few finishing ‘tushea.’ " "i toi‘ do ioidy an | w admitted to practice at do Kiri?“ "What's dat your sayin'?" ll . _ An she asked me ii I ever pr". tlce at a bar of soap." Bflvk fluent: I have a ilttie book mldll". liilt Wlil tell you hgw go save money. - Lady: Well. I k h it better than to bunymtvhe 1:0’; "W Ti-iE FUTILE stun- Mlil)’ l ma has gone th h " mo" "Milka! but a lmrefggzl: billihr, Except in dealing with his wi{¢.._ We'll say n: more-'-w:'ve said enough. "i asked your lather sud he said you were old enough to know‘ your own mind." "u-ie didn't t: Q you how old I was, did he?" Money to Loan. fillers-Charlottetown and Montague -_. _____ Prohibition Commission EFFICIENT ' OPTICAL SERVICE IRXAMINEI), GL5 g surruco AND FITTEILSS‘ CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN Tl! nrrsni worm. J. w. JOHNSTON Phone 700 - » """ "rf-‘i- w, K Rivisiered Optonreirlst - Mark nlcGulgan, eni §l(r:ehr.tr|nu'c‘n'lnhillio 152-1. Insidl 11s Eyc Strain p‘ i We use visediy.’ t Qlllerrrs irom Eysstrah Ina! , have perfect vision ‘and than. r lore do not sooorrt the presence j ' vi’ my ovll cum. ' Tbs moilvo power ‘at the Entire human organlqp h Nerve Energy: ' . Normal eyes. it is competed utilise siioat 8% of this Nam this adjective ad- “"1"...” 1am‘ , -' unmi-qalrasmasitcium on limos tIilr ~.ol so Jssnslvs walnut — Fire Extinguish- ' Flat Top liesks STORE) my orricr r i runniruiir rlxrunss CAN BE} SEEN AT 'I‘HE OLD STAND PATOIIS LTD. ii- Show iiases Display Tables iiisplay Fixtures ‘Measuring iiharl Large Wall Mir- rors Slack Boxes iioiirs and Track Umbrella Gases Paper " Racks Steel ilarpei ilacks Gioihinz Racks Grandiaihers Clock Miliinery . Stands liing. [lacks . Store Stools i 5 Sherry Top Counters. Display liacks iiasii Barrier Sysielli (iiuipe) iiacuum iileaner Block and Tackle Wax Forms lien. indies ers iiiiice iicsks Oiiice ilhairs Roll ‘lop Desks Tvruiwriiers address a title, when to nay "Yum- Gracc" sndwhon "Your 11mm" ‘my how to enter and to leave q 199m, which until Mina Miioon tookiher in hand shtl had lhOUIht quite-simple. Now she found that it could do done onlyalter [mating and prayer-and cash payment. ' ' l Another thing she learned was lwine and the sen-in; or “m; ‘m; lMrs. Peters in burn hflcfbogufl win. l struct Pike in that, complicated and iillusive art. Wine, in Pike, had- a1. whys been wuss-something red in a, f tall bottle, except when it w‘; 1n m, lime-Sire bvme- Chimps-nee had tin loll around the neck. Now he began io find out that serving wine was a decrement lied-zed about ‘by many iinc rules and disbinctimis. Wine not merely somgthng to be “m1 down and the empty tottles stacked in the back yard. No, indeed! Par- tnkiiig o! wine was o. Ceremony. Hc had always thought that all wine wag served cold, and now he was amsaedl I to find that only while wine w“ "w- eci cold and that. Burgundy was sew” 1‘ ‘wlbi-lflihhll middle tliat‘~ahould' have MB- Mo's had beencmermm and luxl sat/qr. thgypoqngqq u- Pew"? 1M Ridhld learned- many line distinctions or ei/iquetm 1mm hgy, Poi instance. aho hul us...“ 110w m n» “Wiiolijiifi-‘i luoopith boonoltanorillovosbofwolnalltire ‘Wfillfhlfflfllfiflhld hobojop sum- ,' mm“! tile mounds bedroom. and cepeelsiiy when the mastorjeemed i» * ' 111W. Millie: on his mind about perm the omlood eyes 0r the two. Pike clooed thetioor. some it, and flielLtio-nod and tooedthom. "Up moist titornont neither oi ‘them aid limit-lied hlssonity. Fronoolsjhsd hot W“ sums-ties in be cllled into the master? bedroom, on 111,41”. 0113'“, 0b mlfly occasions before he hon been informed at - the last minute tho: WM mithty crisis hm risen in do HIM-k! lill-lrs which would neceulial: his remoinin: 0n duty din-in; m; m“, 5"‘ 11° W“! 110i iiwlllfld lor the ec- ' “cnmc . ‘ .10 the cook ""1 m") ‘#105311’! d001- upon thcm. Hardly hwdthey recovered ‘from 1,111; when Pike went to the ancient ward. robe. Owned 1M Q0011. and brin- to- ward them a hanfier onyjviii re- Pvred on evening suit. ecermlote even to an immaculate white waking“, "You mrlry slug Pike i» the second cook. who could spook (little. Enrliah, What he can have this suiti Toll him 1 don't want u." ‘_ '1 The oenrnd cook had to ask again,‘ as ho never worked in an imam: asylum. , j Then he spoke tor Francois: f “He say, do monsiur desire himi Rt "Ywm temperature.” ‘On top or, this he learned that there must be a. vriutc wine with lish, and red wine iv-ith meat. and that anybody who} overlooked this was s social leper. and i that anybcdy who served ohemherun] with oysters was virtually creeping‘ v back limOiig clean and- unscathed peo- ‘ pic with the white scales ol his shame sioughing from him. 0n occasions. he had merely guliped down a glass or, wine and that was an end on it, but now he discovered that wine must be {served in n glass with n, wide i011 so ltlmt there was plenty oi surface for I evaporation. Could one now drink it? lvire. Peters was ehockod. No; one mint, firs‘. oiuervc its "gown"—tl1at is. its color; and then, one must take in; "t-auquct"; and also the glass lt- seii must be very thin. The wine should first be deposited on the up o! the tongue, "where the taste buds are thickest." Mrs. Peters explained. arul then held ln_onc‘s mouth until one counted tide. and then leisurely, and lovingly swallowed.“ f "And lnpouflng wine you must ai- . ‘ways, Jwst as you are fiIii-slilfli» 8W9 the bottle s slight tum." said Mrs. Peters. "This of course. wis to keen spots; (rpm failing 0h H16 WDIGCIOHI." "What 300d is all this 80in; t0 do me in Oklahoma?" demanded Pike. "We aren't going there very Mrs. Peters hairmswmed- "You come ‘down to dinner to- night in your dress suit." she sold. now surveying him. "We've been delaying about that ions‘ munch?‘ "m1 be dangod ii I will." said Pike to himself. : "Why can't yvii be like Roi?" de- t lecture. "He wants r t0 be» I senile- rnsn." - ' - "I juot wont u. Le mywli." mum- bled Pike. ‘ _ ' .. Dinner-time cdmc again d Pike went down to i-heTgi-est highiheomeci room vrith its silent steel skeletons. storm; in eyelets wonder at the tail mimic-haired rebel trying to pretend that God was in I-iis heaven and that all was rtrhit with the world. The twister suddenly ecoelided upon ‘him in lull force. accompanied by thun- der and iightenins. ' "I'm not going to oat dlnlibi‘. llid you knflw why," MR8. P915‘! H8515 clicked r-honrly 0n the oimies and I119 wag mo. The lightning had struck only a iew yflrddiwrn him/And lhflfl .»-v 'l‘im.t's all." draw back the bolt and the two wal- ltod in edely put tho ' unaocountsbly berm. man- i in his arms and his hood in a whirl, passed over the drowcridgc and dis- appeared down the hard white road that led to Paris. ' to _weor it lor so unilore do men-i l. . _ h “No. Tell I don't care ‘what he docs with it jusifeo ho gets it out olf “my I. H ‘i The second’ coda. huinoring 11th.. inicmreiod: i ' _. "lie my he have him ii brother who *' is a waiter." v = "an right. m. no; himl-only get Ki " it out oi hero vrithmit anybody seeing , . i Jind before their amarpd rye-I he) 10> Am.’ ‘I? héMtire AFRY’S . 121¢u¢ i ~ _ ‘"1110 use of PRYS hops chi]. , _ d1"! "Ila theefied sud ~ hflithy. lnis a compieie »- foodffor s growing child. ‘ t ‘ I . ."ndi,.' wlfliiilltlflflll hQIfl-IINIUB] lttitl- gloe with counturlers and ‘oolrfoim. triumphs-and now All was resdLnw. And like Napoleon on the ove oi a grout battle. they had rooted unmo- |sl1y well. Opal had slept ovenlator Soon utter. Francois s-iiih a bundle duly-mall's alone: Pill! A" , They are invaluable as s Tonic But Mrs. Peters saw nothing ol the speck so foot losing itself in the on- chanting dicta-nee. for the reason ‘that she was ‘elwiiilil ctlili-TQYWJIY W! pesoeiul in her own room. She s10?‘ dialer blfltjmorninl, $11M lhflnh"! um any moi-nine some ._Wm."'l..i° he chateau. and. instead olawrliifliiv genicelly in the garden. she merely m; m ,. mjnny nook (Mont H'Oi"had' nryfl-jlng so modern as s solarium) and sped oli moss the beckonln! hills. This wad to conserve her stron- gt-h so that she would he ‘at her tiii- ‘ {up best, ior w-nidht WE the “W” wall dinner. ‘ \ Late that sites-noon Mrs. Poion Ind Opal leisurely ‘boson lo M "MW Thetehadbten trlpfitfl Fifi-timings p p i Theyrlrve Been Tried Funded Mrs. Peters at theend oi the; Fvund Excellent 5o Popular and Family Medicine as well l! l preventive and a help lor all I kidney ailments. \ ‘v -i_-- ' Danvlilo,‘ P. Q. Feb. iL-(Speciai) -"Wo hsvQ useci~Dodd'e Kidney Pills several tinjiis with good results-ff Tl-‘ieso are 010110795 W, M“ G”- Nobic. R. it. 4. well ltnovwn resident in this ‘loodiity. ~ Wwhenever‘ we loeivwc need s Kid- ney-» Tonicgwc uao Dodyfs Kidney Pills and they always make Iood." Others tell the stmestory- “W! Adding Machines-y Ia n k ‘ Ghech; iiouniar Scales ‘Foiiiiur Mirrors 1, , Sits! cum sail. ‘ \ i-‘pire ilreooi ediilgl, iii lilo .- ‘A ~ Qiinoks - ‘g A A time ionowm a tremmco-is cisP 01 ihlVB tried‘ Dean's Kidney Pills Ind iounerthsai sood. sol-lauds mam rnu-iursuonm 3m flniflv mo“! are viewer-armor; when m m1 t...“ tandem!‘ h... down. chances ‘arefien to pm um you-many: m ill. rauit-wnsoytae kidney» bwvw "singed pi-‘outor ortitr. the circuit» tandoori!“ ..'J,fl;¢,j|iot's lilflfitlhqfiito mod tau fioiegrosuii-no Mk 6! against ;.wiiiiiis ‘iimsa-sssmpoduméltidm 1. Q than her mother and the naked che- rubs and lst cuplds pointed onuhtr coiling had come‘ and“ lands o! triumph in~ her hair.‘ ‘niece was s. moat our.» bélneeufilisltwv much-low» .- More“ °*“.1“-‘§;W“ ind M1131‘ illlPP-‘wm "W. ‘ l‘ tions. and inla- iew mdmflfiiofim gun vi-oiiio-bqohi. iiiefiiirififtbf diC. ' .‘.. ._ ,'~ f‘ lreft.__cmrtiaueu, .. _’ ., \,.t a i... . I __-_~ . airline's, noursdilooi. ‘ a The‘ loilowinl hole hohor my 10: nynies Road 'B_¢hool ibr the "months oLDecernber and Janulfyifl/ l ' ‘- Grade iv <sr.)-;1,..lfl\r'8l~_rst .1. Oiarkin. ‘ f flrade vm, (Er_.)—i. Marguerite icenny: s. Mary 0- Ulttkifl- . . -_ .4 Grade v1-1, Gladys .Q- l‘ ‘i1. new. n. xemii t... Alice, oh: A: s, l-iarryvcliarkin. James Oirioatanil miles a. Olarkin helium’ .1 Q --enue m-i, Cecilia "u. xenny. Cecilia W. Oiarkin: Mule C. Kenny; 2, Reginald» .1. Kenny. " - : ‘.~ Grade 11-1, tpuis J. Byrne.’ Peter A. Byrne; 2. Preston Collin and Waiter Oiarkln (equal). y > Grade I (SrJ-illoiona K. Kenny. Graded iJrJ-moseph Ignatius mo!!! and Imam.’ Joseph - qurkin (equal. _ v V‘ ‘reseller-Al. '1‘. Valley. , e. ‘I ‘ ' urstnotiplctse copy) . .- Mtm ulna 1.000 exhibits [were shown stytiiejolr at Nantes. ‘Franco. thlsyear.‘ " ' ' ' q ‘ preferred) in length] ' of ‘lift. 15'". iii .0... I '~ walnut q out; serum staid" v , y . rrigrsnnoosttod. rw u» c w! ","“"* 33"}, soi§at,iai'satisaii\v_ésn_sse wit‘ also o llnest colic, 1__... .1». SALE. __._a squs ram.) Montreal, Q... ..__‘.______,._.,. . 1o aro lavltodlor 'all or m: 0| the , deriaontloned ltiinbtr, to be delivered} at ‘ my ranch, Graham's Road. Emerald. ' ‘ ' - ' rnii-l as pieces 20 it. um. 3" x s"~_- 4 pieces ll tr-ioog. I ofltii lor sale. my (arm st Mails; ml. Holly's’ crow. consisting u m lore: '0: 'laad. lilllcree cleared, ini- iitce with‘ heavy growth 0i hskdhibd. ‘ ‘ Goo‘ "idwellirir homn lsirn. sad other oot-hjiildlars. s lio- » . . l" :'t"- 51 looes l0. ..loo .. ., . u, ___ ‘gm’ u; A"; er-latling pnsnp at the ironi. and . ‘i’ ~. u pleoeo u won.» nmry-ri-uu.» rum; ’-' -zo0 pie ea 10 (time, “I , ‘Ilsis-‘ls an loan um. iii-wou- . ‘v -1°= vi 13% fl-"lvvr- growlnfl’ being-level "in: un- u- . ~" vi '2' e- 18 pieces 16 it. long - “mm ‘mun "i, "m, M 55M, Boardrin-ielisths ‘olrlF-lt. l5 it. rapport. pq. u. jhgydrlllvigltltlta 011911.500‘ sq. It. “ ‘plaood- boaidf- (hemlock bile Station. aimoit‘ alongside school. i‘ and convenient to churches. mills." us‘? otholqcoatros. ‘" ' lhjnot‘ ma liy printe- isle More" ' sin-cant. will s. soldhvn that o0 » "audit n. ....;..'..;...»..<z0001q. it. p A at I p.‘ 1a.. on ‘the premises by rlh Nstohodioards in leag-throrl: it. is- rt. and inst.- sq. n. Piano! boards surnames is n. "arm, a. _ long“...... . . . . . ...........\50iisq.lt. P 7 ' M” YAlli-“laniber mast boysound and _- 355155 n‘ n‘... ' bu“; in", egg, ._ ____ __ y - ' ’ I South Melville. x _. i‘ ' . . I or ‘o ,1, ' AMI“ "1955!" III.‘ ». ~ >253 u no: 5°" t’ WW“- , ‘m, , . "uuumi m... berooeirad op to ma Y Olsorlfltlhfl lie tailbone Iiaheaaryp o. _ -, . - 16314-104!!!- ‘ ,‘ t 6' {WLJ-IAILINEOH... - " - . .______ w on»? ma" ‘Grandmother haIw—L\: lfssd llilllll" __¢-- . n, _L<‘ . .103». ..r_ . '-__._s'r'isfaueiuiif_ssie erijruraitnn or. Elm Brute some. u one , _ d“ ' ' ' ' _ 13mm" “ rylithiat it o'clock lhlfli. This?!‘ mo erfilqm-‘mvigi; id's-pas"..- ma» i‘ taro. iaelodlns MW’, noun-mil.» i». vim A am: we mums; wean-argue‘ 4W, lead polistjfiso j with walnut sndnzun“ s ' ' fuioellaiaoie by ‘ coalsoattlsysotol _ one very 0"“ ‘H! . plea ' lstoei isgrsvqoi "no lulu mssinrulnflhlr ='°°"' ' "n, w. u“ minor. one iusipmuumaniarmmuksiaiu‘ __pu‘emlr=-i*""i"fff, " ‘_ _, i...’ _ uamun¢~m no.1 aiti-iom_rv~*l¢"= W- s _h6lroo”sis,sl_ltl!."\‘.i-Otli§r._hollrooI poms. idyllic: W?" "m ' ,. v _ rigoratorafiotlytovmloow ; gen-mom 1'" . ‘.1 S‘ 5 y »~»~=-¢--' I no a. tea-menu k-su-uuoarvw-iam» ram. ~ *I\'IlVl wow