l 2-. Q ii , f H vm. ` \_»>g_.-__ _ -a il . lil! ‘ l ._l I rd infos 'rwo ~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' `- ' V ' ` ' '_ 1"" ‘ " if. `- I- ` » V- w* -’~_. ~".1 » _ _ . _ » - _ _ _ or ii _ I i-_ _ ___ _\. _ _ _ _ at M4 `;iL_\"i`LEI` \v_ n i'.F.N'rl_i:\'. K. cz. lmrrisll-l :md .\l.l1rrni~y-at-|.aw f`lil`ia'::: [till l€i.|l\,,,,,:i,| gwwq i1'll'l\'l-`I l`!;» [,(i»\_\' \"iv\li-'»il»'i1|\rr\_ l'_ E I. lvlclhimzhi is-~_' ,\ir_‘l'l1._~l~ '~.~ _ in _-l. J. A. .\Iui)fll‘-.'_'1l,l) li F 'Fil i'lI|'.L _ il. \ l$M»fl»il‘4‘U'lI H. -\'l !-all \:'-i‘\ H |-_'[1 _ .\I=.lNI:jI' I1; lf.: \.\ llilev l'~luil._c“§"® \Y`#l \ lass Wray ` 'Curves are good form unless ‘hey become circles.” He: Why did you slap my lace just new? She: I’ve been studying mental telepathy. 1 - _ l _ or abil '"7 2 .ii i l`lL)'l`THE SAMh __ Hc: Well, you seem to be the same old girl. She (lndlgnantiy): Do you mean to say that all the paints, powders and creams l'm spendinq money for aren't making any difference in me? G I 5 K \7 7,” EASY GOING "Zr\.¢.* “He says he finds life easy po- in ." 9 “It should be when lt's all riovm hill.” /_,l l ‘ \ 1 m sl-.cAusE sue wAs our "I was all In last night.” “I thought you were out." “Sure l was out. That'e why I was all |n." _ \-~-n--.--u-snvnnnm-noun Spiendid Recipe To Stop A Cough That “Hangs Ou” ........-.- The best eough_remcdy,_ that money could buy, can easily _be mode ut home. It snvcs money und gives you the most reliable quick-acting medicine you ever used. 'l`he wuy it takes hold qi stub- born coughs and chest colds, giving immediate relief, is astonishing. Any druggist_cnn supply you with 235 ounces of Pinex. Pour this into n `1 oz. bottle, and illl up with pisin granulated sugar sgrup or strained obey. It’s no trou le at nil to mix and when you once use it, you will never be without it. Keeps perfectly and tastes good-children reul 5 like it. It is surprising how quic ly this home-made remedg loosens the gimm- lsdcn flihiegm, an soothes and esls the in smed membranes. At the some time, it is absorbed into the blood whero it acts directly on the bronchial tubes, and helps the system throw oi! the whole trouble. Even those severe coughs \vhieh usually follow the "ilu", ure promptly ended. o P ncx s a highly concentrated com.- gmnd of genuine Norwsp Pine, oon- ining tho nctive nfent o creosote, in a refined. palstahe form. Nothing known in medicine is more hel ful in bases of severe coughs, chest coilis and b hi l t hir- _ rnnc n rou u Do not accept n substitute for Pine! It is lznsrenteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. Notice All persons indebted to the estate f Norman J. McDonald must mske payment. of their accounts st the store of the late Nonnsn J. Mc- Donald st. Grsnd Trocadte or st the oilice of Msobomld 6|: MscPhe9. Solicitors. Chu-lorttetown. not lem' than Jmusry 15th, 1929. All so- oounts remaining unpaid ¢m laid dstewlilbehsn€0dfoB0lioitos'for collection. CATHERINE D. llDDUNAIb. Aldtninistrlmx l _#gf I l _ l 'll-`~~‘ . .fitr " _ y f,,=;. 'l l ` :gf ' '-~ . Idle o_1am1 BY. ETHE HUESTON 'rus sronv “No_” She laughed lightly as she slid the Pistol back into the drawer. "N°°m“? has happened. but you have all warned me so much abou; l-he deadly danger I am in that nm thins You know you will have me lfighiellsd-" she laughed disarming- y. - _ In face' of his disarming friendli- ness, his T"l3ardful interest, Gay felt .ner .suspicions of hlm slip sway from her. A gs-ns in the cove. yes; a band of murderous criminals( yrs: the '_f‘-tffh_fn'_ Chinaman yes. But never honed ln.~~r~_m with the affection- f`l~`YldlY_ lives and the frank "Yom: nr” hh pli'Cl_lrst glr] I ow; » `.»‘ -' .lo _ ‘-» ”_i:‘f°"'!‘ \`f~`: ` '1' l;_f_ ;;.» im 'i._ 1-_ 1 ¢’ i.\;\.;» .il- » V iz ' _ <. 7"'»‘ ` ll' Khin” a- grees with y:»u_` slw said “I am n- fraid you mon are losing your norv- » - " `" ’ c:'l d cock- -' . ‘. * ~ .'o‘ting down- right. foalhsrdy. Some of you ‘in- ;-vfl lsr' "-.. W" 'and moe will pay. But I don't Want you to pay i'ii~ _' "_ " ' _|` `.< ("!‘dl(l_ intl' lil- _ .- _z'l_ ~.~r'_"ncf r. <:..-<»»~ .i 'l_.;' _-»"_:1: line cof- tage_ and she denied it quick'v "Yi _ _. ~:\:_' - i .1 :3‘- -" “I didnt co: .e f,-r ‘_h_\l. Lrr, _f;f- o~ nl-_'~' l _ 'mir lo s- 1.- you As . -1.' l fact, Y came over this of cmeon hoping you would glvemic . -fi ,ind HP nice to ~1;», but I ssw the <_‘..'.f\1i~-r clsp l~.f.t\.,'_n.`_ srlund, and know you would hold mc dsarer li my ol.>s~:»nc:-_" ' He talked pleasantly. smoking, told her of his plans for the forest pen- insula, complaining of the high prices of labor and material. “I feel like the Landing of the Pil- grims, bare rock an every hand. It‘s really s- hard undertaking, too big for me, I sm ufrsid. for I havenft much money. What does your Cava- lier chap do in the winter? There seems to be nothing going on, shops closed, hotels closed. theaters locked up__.. _ "Yes, everything is dead, ond the Cavalier, being addicted to 111661118' tlcm, ls glad of lt. He rests. He hi- bernstes." f'I’m sorry he chose the Lone Pine for his hibernnting this afternoon. He chestrd me out ofa pleasant- hour. Does he think best in the t0lJ of your pine tree? I ss.w_ him perch- ing there as lf he were QUIW all home." Gsy laughed merrily. "N0. lndeeli- He was putting up an aerial. He 15, building me at radio. N0. he GOES H05 hibernate in my tree top. and I WlSh you had come in. You would flllllc like him." ` “No‘ I shouldnt like him--Nm him. under any circumstances.--And_ ' _/ff/_ '//_,'~* __ _/_ i' /"'©'l_<-lzl.'/~. ’ 1 'i\\ ff '/1/‘ _'fl' f /_/ ‘V " / ' - _\ l` ' f\l` -' '_ "fl \ 0 y 5”-7"* (1-_"il/4;]/.“_\_"v"‘ -4:? .\» 0/ ~'_»‘.»'l> ~-_-I 1 li __.'.-lglli \? was .- f\ “ r .1 _.§`\ 'Z v _ ,_/'F-.‘\.:_ .3 /.ff _,,?’;_i `\\ 45'; % _%_¢|rifl_\_\\l_,_-_;&'v‘.'{ _ I /_ .rl_ __.sl\ry Lnmrsn. AND “rns vonusrsnywwiuniso-UP Notiee` is hereby .given that A spe- cial General Meeting of the share- holders of th(snid Compsny will be held st the Public llsll st French River, Prince Edward Island on Sut- urdsy, the twenty-sixth day of .Iann- nry, A. D. 1929 at 2 o‘o|ock, p. m. for the lrllrlwle of considering end pos;-_ lng upon the timnolsl ltltements, ae- cinlntq end reports of the Directors ond Omcen of the sold Company. end for the purpose ofpssslng A reso- lution requiring the sold Company to be wound up under the provisions of “The Voluntary Winding-Up Act," end for the-plfpole #Appointing n Llqnidotor or Liquidators for laid winding-np, sad for the tnmsotion or such other business ss my be inci- l 1 1 l l l r W. C. Smith... . _ Wilfred Lawton 1.00 Frank Jones _ __ 1.00 Arthur Moore __ 1.00 J. waiter Inge _ ' 1.oo William H. Ings ., 1_00 George Jenkins ._ 1.00 AFrlend_.__ 1.00 F. H. Llttlejohns ._ 1.00 10.00 1.00 Per Mrs. M. Mcltac W. H. Wood _ . _ _ . . . . . . _ . . . ._ 1.00 J. Robertson ._ ,_ 1_0() Wm. Ballem . _ . . ._ __ 1,00 Viola Ballem _ __ 100 W. C. Robertson _ __ 1_00 W. A. M. McRae 1.00 W_.H. Drake __ 1,00 Theo Wood __ 100 8.00 CROSS ROADS - Per Mrs. J`. F. Gard lCont'dl John Stewart . . . _ . _ . 1_00 MEADOW BANK Per Flossie Younker and Tillie Boyle George Boyle _ __ ,_ Hllfliv' Hyde. __ Rllssel Hyde __ ‘_£"i‘?ifym Crgcby Wil" Crosby _ _ . 4 `.'r;. Smnne] Dy-_-,kr _ l_i‘1l.:.f‘! D_-.qkp l‘= VU .1 Howard _ _ _ liizrf ~',»3 ,<‘,_f-mtg _ l'\'r~~_'--l- ISLANDER DIES IN BOSTON Louis C. Mdiinnou. who was ‘ foreman of the Boston Post proof- l room at the time of his retirement last June. died st his home, 24 Car- ver Rosd, Esst Watertown, Dec. 28. Mr. McKinnon was 65 years old and had been in poor health for some time. He _was a. native Ut Prlnoe Edward Isls.nd.- _ He had been 15 years with this" Post and had previously been- em- ployed `for 30 years as s. proofresder ‘ on the old Boston Advertiser and Re- cord. He was a member of the Roxbury City Guards Veteran Association, Roxbury Historical Society and the] Boston Checker Club. `. He is survived by his widow, Mrs' Alice C. McKinnon; 's son, Allan. and o. daughter, Mrs. John W. Bulli- van of Milwaukee, Wis. Funeral services were held st the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Bel-‘ mont Street, Belmont. Burial was in St. Jose h's Cemetery, Boston Post. l P llooksy players use Mlnord's Llnimeni- ,.Z\ s<>~‘° s‘5 K9 INSIDE are six Edison Mazda Lamps . . `. a home assortment jusr pay for :he lamps and obtain a' toy house that will delight the children. ‘ EDISON _ A'|N5|c>E\ Fnusrzo ` A Civ*-lf>\{‘>1/AN G EN E DAL to replace bumoucs L. I I E_ Lecrnlc Dbooucf .146 Richmond St., Fire, Life, A¢¢iaen¢,l siumess and Plate Glass 4'0'0'*0*O-O+¢+e+o-o¢¢»e-_»-o- » _. , _' '~¢ ` _‘F 5%.. __~; .. '__ 0%Of§§Q * Charlottetown Insurailce 'at 0 if-O4*'9'¢'04W‘f9‘9‘