--.-- “w, .., _,_____,' f‘ i . PAGE TEN- ,1. EVERY WOMAN siio__u_w READ IlOW “l-‘ltUlT-A-‘IIVESP’ owl»; HER new uri: i J. F. lturicowsica. “For several years I stiffen-d with severe constipation and \\'.'~.‘ o. nrrvous iviml... I ‘ had great pain in my limbs terrible hffldil\hl'q I thought I ~ crazy. I bad no npprliir, ioizld 5 eat anything uilliotil After reading ' ' - aided to try iln-m three bores, I \\ r. cerely think ‘l-‘riut -M lob: Indiggstion, hiiiousnrsa IlPIZIliHlICF. nor-I l l "Parson. aren't you a bit wet?" "Why, my dear child, I'm drip~i vousness, pains in t‘ r largely caused by nil accumulate in the bod is nature's remedy, ma: fresh fruit juices combined v. “Fruit-a-tives" stimdlutis lllc l»o\ liver and kidneys to normal action a. brings about a condition of deizizhtiul health. Buy a box of "Fniit-a-tives", to- day. Enjoy iile again. 25c and 50c, e1" ' "e. STUDENT NURSES WANTED Young women wanted, nheteen to thirty years of age with at least two years‘ high school education or ‘ta e u'-'alcnt to enter the Gardiner General Hospital training school. For application blank and desired information, apply to Superintend em. Gardiner General Hospital. Gardiner, Maine, U. S. A. 3750-1-14-31. ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Fed- eral Dairying Co., Eldon, will be held In the Belfast Hail. on Wed- nesday. January 19th at 7-30 p. m. Also the postponed Annual Meeting of the Belfast Egg Circle at 8.30 p. m. "(k and iimb= are J. R. McWILLIAMS, Secretary. W. H. McINNIS. 373g.1.13.31_ Secretary. A-nnual“ ‘Meetiggf The Annual Meeting of the Hazel- brook Dairy Co., Lod., will be held on Wednesday, January 19th at 2 o'clock p. m. A. ROY JONES. l Secretary. %iiS-l-ll-tts5l. AUCTION SALE l 0F FURNI'l‘URE I will cell for Mrc. Maclntyre at her home No. 39 Rochford Street.‘ on Monday, January 17th. wmmflw‘ lag at 1.30 p. m-, all her household! furniture and effects; mate. dishes. stoves and all turnlture. l Everybody come. new. CARTER. l Auctloncenl i l 3758-1-1-l-2l. IIUTIGE The Annual Meeting of The: Onpuud Creamery Company will be held In Crapaud Hall on Tuear elly, January 18th. 1927 at 2 o'clock p. m. H. V. NORTON. Secretary. 8690-1-11-61. FilR SALEM’ A ranch of 15 puirl foxcl. Rolli- tered in Canadian National 6 prov- en broedero averaged 4V2 P"?! 1° the litter in 1926. Every pup born, in the ranch now living. The lint; reachable offer taken the bunch. Uu of ranch If deoired. l- A. 8. CARE OF GUARDIAN. Charlottetown. 3639-14-5. {mm ~ to, she: like a dogl He: She: Yes. cheerful about it? Her Because one loves dogs. i ping wet." "Thanks. Parson. I'm gathering IPPIV Sm-‘nvood ‘Y-‘IIIKPII ill. till‘ fllllll ATED HIM LIKE A DOG You s:y she treats you Then how can you be so PARADISE By COQMO HAMILTON ‘Author of “Scandal” and the "Bilndnuc of Virtue." Tony of a completely indllforuni. I919. "mn l to tum ‘back to rim Wigner of thin jolly aid iifn- 1.0 164'» or so‘! could pinch a machine, and l can't drlvo hack, although illP Alotvopoio ;.l3illmler gum; like u liirrl." And so, from day m day, lio loll ii! like that nnd curried on. Alone)‘ ~\\'lir4 the only lll-NICIO lllill. could fllflffOTlll [Ills backward leap by tak- |iiiiz liliu L0 the lnllllltll but ivlmrol was dial m G0illt~ from when Cllfli- slrfs savings warr- (‘Ollflilllllly onion flnm by rluil weeks? I 'l‘lic small esillillfv’ was rngiiliii".Ji:*""‘ m 390mg“), w‘? gun 5m‘ m a Bu, mm esglow monotonous i010. v “it's. like llllS. Sine-o tho lei-down Irliat follnwml rlcmnhillzaiiloll. lvfr I boon living nlmio, living on NW0“ Home. like u sort of mental cannibal. I'm ' t» , r_ [flllil slim-k repaired and replaced, m” a_g"@i'3"rl°‘{§ version]! lialglix it llrilo ploasuro indulged in. Times ‘m’ Fl“ m 'l'ml‘lgg_fr 9115*" u 2m“ And when Tony, his "It 31'0"‘ n“ m U In‘? '0' 1 mmtliorog only been om‘ “Omflll Tl '|‘l1oro'll ncvor be ziuotli~ nlnmk God for that. lpvciully‘ as 4hr: .-\lll(‘l"ICilll$ hurl do- lpariml with the smillmvs, lind ltlfilppfirl siin:idily' nwafv. ltenl liud p0 b0 paid, food bought, were hard. ldnyi; work dour». pororl over lr-lini-i oi‘ lilo island under llll‘. lightiml’ m“ lamp, tritium“- -ot' rlir- Pautnu Sire-oi wlial (‘ln-lsieio called heart inflamed with the desire to "I", H Imam". - . , in? king‘ m 0M“, (m his Vommm onmg my mind and unileriiiinilii. l ' Look at. me; data for the Anti-Proliibitlonists." YEA, AND SOME OF ‘EM EVEN DREAM College Lad: the feilowc use cribs in No-College Last: Ohfyee. lots of U388. Gracious, are they as sleepy~headed ac that? 1. -7~//5?//T RIGHT IN STYLE Bug: Goodness. Miss Caterpillar, how do you stand that coat these hot days? Woolly Caterpillar: thing. heavy fur You poor Don't you know summer furs when you sec them? She: the greatest thing on earth’! He: moat. -;__-_ Don't you consider love it oughter bc—it costs the TENDERS Tender: for construction of . shed for the United church at ‘ormer "m" m mam“ Bedoquc. will be received up to Thursday, January 20th. l oeparateiy if they wish. Parties may tender for the bulld- ng material only and for the work specification on application. Lowelt or any tender not necessarily cc- ocptcd. WM- 3708-1-12-wa. Plan and CALLBECK. Secretary. Iehllerg-illl‘ Material for Clifton ' Brill ge Scaled Tender: wlilbo received at thlc office until noon on Saturday. January the 22nd from any person or poroonc WIIIIM M WWW"! t0 WP- plv and deliver at Clifton Bridge the following material on or before the 18th of March, 1927. 60 condo of poieu, 1B ft. long. not loco than 4 lnohec at crnoll end- 40 cords of polommlong, not fool than O irlehu at email and. All poloo to be of good round spruce or fir. l6 pleooo I x 0, 16 teat long. (Spruce or hemlock.) All material to be cubject to the approval or the Mlnilter of Public Works or comccno lppointod by him tor that purpoo. Tender-o to be adore fer oltmn lridpe." .~ yrs-mu. The lowest or any tender not neeuooyli, accepted. L. I. MIQMILLA N. thing to do. an in everything else. ring to what had been said at. their last meeting and his punishment. and thin." silo roplied. as the leader or alllllllt‘ men, hisllnY heflhh‘ 113..., “mm, auvhnrod m H“, pllpspnt all yunve got in do. ‘I I Inmugh his 8mm had flown m U“, soil lm afraid to bn .i our. iln mash lmuuioil '\\‘l.l,ll _ y i The idle Lord Stfrlingflsi letter I" m“ I1“ ‘mwnsh mbmmm ‘had done more l0 unsettle Tongwlwe“ u" bod-v‘ I lllilll any 0t‘ his lectures. Fl ;-o-0o-o+v0-0+o+oo+o-»++o+¢oo ~ (Continued) ll “But how tlm ‘blazes? nskvil 0 l can't fly back. even if l i l "on: cmuum-rmrown GUARDIAN Teeth Abounds In Vitamins To Assure Children Need i I Strong Bones and scorrs 1 t EMULSION Is The Ideal Food- Tonic-‘Jt Cod- liver Oil Wtamins» Directions For DIRECTIONS FOX SKINS TO C. M. L AMP- SON &. C0. PER PARCEL I-‘ox skins intended for C. M. Lampsnn k Coin London Salon should lio packed in pnrcela weigh- 111g not over ll lba., including (iln outm- coverl: c. vliicb should be of unblont-lied i. fin or similar mat- erlnl; and u... mllowlnl! address 511011111 ho plainly marked on Hi6 outside of tlie package: C. Ill. Lnmpson 8: Co., 6t Queen Stront, London, E. ‘C. 4, England. In addition, rho shippers nnmc tin-l address should ho placed on ‘he oiliside ol‘ tho package i0 en- Scoita noivneflfnronlmflxii. 26-211 ab“, Lampsnu (o, C“ to menu“, [l on zit-rival; packages fill0llltl ho nmnlrnron r-rmsliclltlvflly from No. " 1 npwm-rls niirl FIIYVJZIVIIPII by insur- lolpie“, m“, Smmod m make n ed Parcel Poshinsurod for nu wnni to be roscuerl. l'\‘(\ pron. (lfllllillll-Z- lial-rlli ». hoped it. \\‘0lll(l make me s cell- hi» boy sl “.5 only bee“ pom l hfllt‘ my- lildoous thoughts. (l5 need kindness. l Willll $111!!‘ that's‘ amount not exceeding $5. per pack- age in order to obtain a. Post Off- ice receipt, leaving the actual ln- surance in ho affected under Lamll- non & (Infra pnlicios. Llniessi adviser] to llir- contrary, Lampson & Co. will insure, under their open pflliClPS, rill shipments while in transit for invoice vnltio plus 10 p01‘ ronlf Those policies givn prntortion from the time tlio ponds lr-nvo flip shippers posses- siml until delivered lo Lnmpson & Co, in London. and tho rate of pre- mium in most. reasonable. At ill(\ time tho shipment is dis- pniclioil. an invoice must in every cnso he sent. i0 Alfred Frnscr. This involve’- Fllolllil stair: (I) The nilmboi- of parcels sent forward. (‘ll The serial number marked l And thou. one night lam. just nsillimflllli‘; find Ijlkllzilliprqlilllil °n(,;i)‘q"h,rgfir‘;lfiz;lntilty M, qkmq m , .' .- , . . , , n ass. ' . . w - - < - ,Cbns>ic lmd tlcmed away IllL olip- gglzgkon l“ by yo“ n“) and lonkpfl 9.1.13, pju-(vnL lwho linii monoy; Teddy Shcrivomi who little n,‘ Chrissie liked it. seemed uncnniiily to be hooked mi to Tony I-‘oriosciieh life. Was there anything more in this! than acc dent? “I'm ill," he nairi in his abrupt way. standing pitifully in the l' as- mnished gaze, oilo-nng no apology .or his unannounced intrus on. ‘i ni defillsh ill. I claim your wicudshm." And he tell .nto the nearest chair and put his bead in ais hands. TOM’ was up in an instant. 'I‘li‘s. was the man from whom he liud re-i eeived great kindness in the oldi ildYB and in comparatively recent mes unaparing service. He could never forget. "My dear old man, I O what. can we do? Name it. it's Tours for tho asking, isn't. it, chriri?" Chrlssiefis hem-i. bad stopper]. One oi’ her jobs 11nd .he-se men aparr. Sllti was mg)... cued of Sherwood, and here be ivas, inside. All the 35mm she was anWenrly and suffering touch. ed her heart. “Yegfl one 331d, “Willi! IS Il.~’l"edily?" And pul. ll0‘l' band on his arm, g i $I1@I‘\\'00<I RM up and lookedl from one to tlio other, and then at the comfortable room ivhich made his own iii “Mount. Street been to keep irem cold no n. irrnvo. ills taco was drawn and polar. Sleepless- ness had lolt- its marks. llc look- ed dried up and liollmv-eyerl and illlfilillll. like one who liad been inrou-gh a neglected fever, without nympaihy and rare. “it's lust as bad as ii. was that night you put. rm a bandage." lie said. an though the war had never "11 YOu took her from me. I've come to say that you must let me s00 her. You must. I claim it, and seeing that li nvns through mo Jliai you got t0 know lior. l have ,lh9 right. l What wan to be said to ‘that? "You're staggered and I knew you would be." he went on. "But i did things for both of yon that you've got to remember. l'm here lo present my bill. You can pay it. with simple human feeling and friendship and l tell you l claim it now." There was no hysteria about him. He was quiet, but in- sistent, and extremely ptldflll. He looked from one. to another with the eyes of a bimlry dog. Auvl once more ,Chrlssie's heart EIOPPCII. The Inst time that she bad seen this man he had said things ihni were unforglvnble. Ho had ict down his fourth wall and izlven her a. sight 0t an. ugliness that had made for marny night. mares. Since lllfln she had not merely hoped and prayed that ho might be kept out oi, their way, but had exerted all her influence over Tony, which was magical to pro- voni him from thiiowlng a. friendly line lo Sherwood in gratitude for war work. he had broken into. their strong- gnni- :1 bit. separated. r play that l want t0 be in it, recognized. some way no by parcel post, except and lo iiolp things along. understand?" “Of course," said Tony. devil. lure. old boy?" piano. five. stefs nerves. Tilt-re ivoulrl Mount yourself. alt liough there cursed-ivitb loneliness. y 0t mutual [I10 war play And now, suddenly, In it. zieho. ‘for the comfort the giddy 0x. l‘vo mlssnd ilio innit-i (l) Tim vrilnn of onrli skin. of ’l‘0i1y'.; lcailorshlp, Chrissie, and, i5) The amount ol insurance ro- of seellli! quirod. ‘you, alive, and not as you :irr'- ill my LpluugligLa-dead, and wholly London through one of the express I sba‘n'i. be a won-y companies. Shipments by express: Il'i just Skim; may also be forwarded to should be made in exactly tho Do you that ilie packages need not weigh P001 lless than 11 lbs it is not necess- “my s0 for as the insurance is con- He painted a ghastly pic- corned to declare any value t0 the "Vifhati-a your suggestion. express 0011191111185. nThel-(fls a furnished “a, mm been in the thick of fighting, ho hail completely’ unwound his , - . had developed a anrt ‘Lgemgiigezfldllslal: $5,133,’, Im[,(;%i:,,]i;.‘shellshocl:, :1 most insidious and . ly curable form of sliatior- from mOVIng in and playing the m“ “MI ‘ Bring all your things over :1 7119165 lllrz;lght zbfiplilthay and live there and let. me potter 9 m‘ P“ '- a“ g y- in and out. have meals and join up. with you ' I SM“ g0 toithe Ofhigairlous and temperameiitally un- “Ce agalduilfilgg? ggyvflgglgllgtltggorf: nblo ‘m riot, ‘his memory (luring tie- dolng nothing and getting on Chrla- Illiflaie lmielllnelfs hadaillllmyy I” s‘ queen‘)? or illicit: flgi-nllgheggie-txeicdigl on a gram ___ . k_.. - _ iffnl§fipeiiofigiiiéi§ ziigletllzuglixlhh QPIIOIN‘, and ilnwound itself in an ‘ _ everrociirrlng iwrles of moving pic- l H 0k d t on om. Lures loeflorc liin sletipless eyes". iiiilniriiigiire iillllll (ti. lllU-iilritllpflll. Alcohol “"4 11°‘ helped w ‘usml pent of postwar iown." . And being, an lie had said ungra- . .. , . »- his nightmares but on tho con- “ en’ mm Tom’ 1d iitfinnfn trnry, had slza-i-peneii his ears to be oi bow Street. and yrill say, Chris?" “I'll do whotnvcr-yoil think bmi," sold (fhrisiile, wlili gluiicn at the nest. II Leave than to us." Oh, God, Hmroon,’ sounds that lie thought had been good furniture n p101)?!‘ lilace for forgone"- ‘md m5 “gm '9 mums 010,119,,‘ a “mun. gaming m, chrjg illlli were bud to be remembered. sic, illlil, with no rout 10 pay, n sen‘ vnul, ii‘ ons- wng 4o he found, to do ‘ll '0 l' r f tlio house. ll4ll(l\'“ll;\ll1‘l)ll ionized 1o be able m l" i5" hi‘ Fhmllll S0 1° “'°I‘l\'- liike Cilriasie out of the kitchen! All the siybarite in him warmed to lhe welcome change. (To be Continued) <+>—-—-—— if a pennilcaa man has nowlioro Many a man's good reputation is qyhu, (p, duo to whni isn't found our about. ' him. despairing that slio had —-—---¢o->—-—- The Seven Sleepers. mtervened. "Tony, I'm ill for the "Hun. gr) livable m“; m-ighi, (J. B. in Vancouver Province.) sight of CIYFii-ZSIP; that's what's tile "Au right them “you take -—'Tl‘ll‘ renewed interest that Ibas matter with me. ‘She was mine posse-salon lo-mnroi-w. 'I‘ed(ly.ii)0l3n SlllTflfl in ilie affairs of the Dino with iln and p0(‘k0t :1 key for Seven Sleepers 0i Ephesus by the You shrill be on the top Wscovery of their tomb in the m’ your form again In a. work or uol S0. ghborhoorl of‘ the archaeologi- cal excavations at tho-l. point. seems “Yes? .=;.llll Chrissie, “we'll look to suggest. ill0 reflection that those alter you, now, Teddy. Y She managed that there no regrets in lier hospital smile. record, was aforeborllng of cliamre and ll‘Olll)l0 in her ll('.t'i‘l’[. in thankful for -.m Aa though words, ‘SIIETIVOOG shook hands w liiesu two good friends, his hat and left. ill‘ Chrissie had been blessed-or the ‘gift of second night, she would have seen an ex- pression in the eyes of that queer creature as he stood in ‘the street . r0,- a mmnhn.‘ "nder me "gym, of BY THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSUR- llie Italian restaurant. which would: ANCE COMPANY OF CANADA; have frozen ll(‘l' blood with fright. ou'll see". were perbaips the seven slirpitlest should be people oi’ which the world holds itit For during the heresy hunts i-liai. occurred about 250 A. D. they Y are ropulcrl to have hidden llicm- selves from pursuit in a castle picked lllll Where the force; oi darkness pro- Shorwood lmd stated his case- lln and ii. had become a. caso-ivllli honesty rind truth. aware of tiio fact, lmwovor. flint tlio illness which he had endeavor- ed to dcuiorlbo wna not wholly duo ell-her to IllS need of iChrissiio or to The altor effects 01' ed the largest place Like mllny mon who had 3734-1-13-31. was not. ceeded to build them in. Perceiv- A Representative oi‘ character and ability for Prince County, where we already have a splendid connection. Previous ex- perience is not absolutely neces- sary. This is an excellent oppor- ,tunity for a person who is ener- getic, capable and willing to work. Apply with references to H. A. EBERS, Provincial Manager, Charlottetown, P.E.l. hold with a claim that must. be mot. As a malidr of fnct, Tony was not staggered. His instant reaction‘ no his old friend's hovlng imp-l peal was that of compassion. lie was. lntieed. greatly moved. What- ‘ever also he lacked in strength oi‘ character, ho iflassesaqd iioyalty, kindness, and one of the rarest of human qunhtlea, sentiment. Anni s0, disturbing as this was to the~ oomifort of his home, tho delicious intimacy of his partnership, and knowing nothing ot Chrlseloh sup- erstitious fright, be expressed hie eagerness to pay. "All right, Tedd-y," ho said, "let's talk it ov- er quietly and ace what's the heat I'm with you In thin I've tor- gotten nothing and never shall." “What about you?" Sherwood looked lip m. Chrissie, anrl it was perfectly plntn that. ho was refor- "'i"m with Tony through thick wnorl. though he would have prefor- irod to hear her agreement anrl for- giveness ln words that marlo lior adoration of Tony less bitter to coed to the undoillgned» and moi-mi “Tender ltrim. of photographs of men Jn uniform . Secretory of Public Works. fhvffl ‘WM 110i- Olw. ho sow of liim- i self. "Thank yon Ibotli," nalrl Sher- ille gm. up and wont over to lie fireplace. Among tho crowd ‘He put his back to the men-j T0, B! mod! in nccuria will continue WN U‘ w Order Your Farm Help Now OF SERVICE to Eutcrn Canadian P: g competent form help. the CANADIAN PA It: Farr-n Help Servl Service. or lul. your. the supply of Ihmugh experience in the bu co durlnn’ 1M7, and will include in woman domeniu and boys. t few yen-n. the Company lo now in iMIll in Great Britain. Norway. Sweden. Denmark. Poland. fiuchoSlgltirltln more and help to meet their GIFIC RAILWAY Hungary. 11mm " ' for farm with n lumber of form luborrrn France. Holland, Switzerland, via. " and “ and help. I In order to have the requiring help munt the hell) needed. lien obtained from any (LPJI. MONTREAL TORONTO J. B. BA ‘IJOBN (l. Inn lhrpeo. lniriet Funnier Agent. IIBNTVILLE Golrll E. Gnhorn, General hhnller. Don. Atlantic fly. OTTAWA J. Ar lkGIIl. Ge ‘ Anni, Pllenger Ikllrlllllf. J. N. I. MACAIJITII. k application form: and I help reach Canada in time for Spring operctloul. fnrmere set their nppliecllonl in curly, lo enable w; in renure Prli GncnlA Oreo T ffl. sa IIBIOOKE mania m ‘m’ n n ' illhouc, Anlntlne Conrnlnloner. Clll ull infrlnlgl-ion regarding the Service mny be agent or from any o! the officials listed below. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY Department oi‘ Colonization and Development J. on II, General A c. u R. Norvrccl . grleuiturcl Alenf. Innd Anni. elnl Colonization Alcnr. Shipping FOR SHIPPING ~ JANUARY "15, 1927 T ‘ r i ' good cold weather starter _ now more dependable than ever Probably no single feature of Dodge Brothers Motor Car has- been more widely talked about and commended than the power and promptncss of the starter. l 5% i The new two-unit starting and lighting system now advances Dodge Brothers leadership in this important rcspcct- still further. There are now no moving starter parts when the car is in motion—-no starter chain——no noise-no wear. The new starter is even more DEPENDABLE than the old, and far simpler and more compact in construction. Many other major improvements have been added during the past twelve months, all vitally affecting performance and in- creasing value far beyond the apparent measure of current Dodge Brothers prices. W. B. PROWSE & SONS CHAR LOTTETOWN We Also Sell Dependable Used Cara Danae Biamfi-ieias MOTOR‘. CARS MADE IN CANADA ing their position they ilccideil t0 to wako them up. go to sleep. Two litmdi-orl years authentic miracle later they were dlscovemrl by a TIIPUIIOSIIIA ll. hordsmau who had tho ‘brill i This being nn Then those remarkable men flim- nio Emperor ply went oft m sleep niuln and for hurried to tho spot all nun knows to tho contrary .'ll’0 llSifl flllil suitable frrremonios were hold. still in a slate ol coma. / r o- cl’- fit L ,ii\ii5Eili/1. i the correct cereal to feed at g I are also rich in vitamines and mineral salts, both ab- "(him \\\\\ \\\““\““\\ \\\\\\\\~" SUCCESSFUL WINTER FEEDING REQUIRES IMPERIALS ‘I The “Power Foods,” which supply energy and strength, are a necessity for your breeding foxes at this time. All the energy and strength must come from food and chiefly from one cla-ss 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 highfi?‘ carbohydrates and its this scdson; IMPERIALS solutely necessary for healthy, vigorous foxes." BEST RESULTS IN REPRODUCTION are obtained from the regular feeding of IMPERIAIS during the gestation period, as they are laxative and have a cooling effect on the blood. Feed the morning meal of dry IMPERIALS. ‘ , ; ‘ IMPERIALS are sold by leading- distributors or direct from the factory. - - . J. 8. DENNIS. file! fomnlnlenn. g Imperial Biscuit Phone 721 i new ...' s. .. pips- li-evirzo-u-fi . 1 "ilk