.. sari-a»... .... o; ._ L.” knew the value of them. them, and only one each night, sat most anything." Try them tonigiit-Jfifiinorrow Druggist Ills Ruth Horowtis, Bronx. N. Y., writes: “having been troubled with indigestion caused by, constipation for several months. my drultist advised me to try CARTERBB LITTLE LIVER PILLS. said they are good for a hundred different ailments, if people only i can ssfely say that since l am taking Those who suffer from sick “hesdschiyipdlgestion, billousness tired-out and achey feeling, when due to constipation. will find relief in taking CARTEIFS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. CARTEES LITTLE LIVER PILLS in red packages, 25c. and 15c. Gave Her ‘ Advice He i feel like myself again and can refreshed-—Ail druggists. c» Sally was worried about Miyra. - She went about so much \\'itb_ this Mr- Britons. i Sally hereeld had pended into a= nice friendship with Allen Leigh. Whenever he was off dluty she walked with hiim on deck, and. sometimes she stayed up in thel DANGEROUS IN N OCEN CE By . HAZEL osvo BATOHELOR (Continued) CHAPTER Xi. Days at Sea. radio room with irim when he was: on duty. He seemed to adore in, TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for the recon- struction and completion of St. Peter's Church, St. Peter's, P. E. |.,' until noon of the 25m February.| Plans aid specifications may be seen at the Parochial House,’ St- Potefls, Parochial House, S/ummer- side, Law Office of A/F. Mcquaid, Esq" Sourls, and Office of Chappeil and Hunter, Architects. Charlotte; town. Successful contractor: will be’ "qulrcd to lodge a certified‘ chorus for 6% of tender, before: contract ls signed. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. REV. A. McAULAY. P. P. St- Peter's, P. E, I. SOOZi-Z-iii-wfmoi. For Sale By Tender I-TABCH AT DCNDAB lMIsOG FEET “held.” 180 foot X 8O fest 3 hillily‘ li.gb with l5 foot 2 storey ax- teiiaiuns full length of building on each slua all under hip rvofa of grove and tongue spruce sheathing covered with weather proof roofing, also 2 shod aq- llltl-olln H3381" It. poll nnd 82111110 ll. -.t.. in it will sti-li the pain and produce. a, sensation of ease and rest. A trial‘ of it will establish faith in it. —-—-ooc-——- E NATURALLY Pencil: Gee, you're skinny. I'm wicc is heavy as you are. Pen: No wonder, you're full o'- eadl And yet there were times ivheiii neir conscieme troubled her. lief Mas s0 adorn '2. and so humble I Never again had he attempted l0 make love to her. but theme was about him a-ceriain repressed at- titude as though he were ‘holding’ lrinisalf in constantly. Suppose lic _ ivero fal l ' ' ‘ ; _'—_—_" That W03? ‘so lta‘uir’iul?igecalilgge‘such a baby’ ‘Sally’ she had told him about Tom and Jlctnailly’ hav- ing a sort of ‘bucolic affair with a Marjorie. She had chnttered quiic- 3mm” ‘Jfiflw- ‘Ewry ‘me '5 5° freely about thorn. A-nd he hail “my”! been so Swnpazheuc‘ so sweet ‘Myra had come to the conclusion about m n had," made an). d“ that Sallys affaiirs was quite in- ference in his anenfions_ nocent and she wasn't worrying. lliyra teased her because lie Perhaps Ame" M1311 “mud be wouldn't come to the dances. lie "m" but “ma! "t M?’ “my ma” didn't seem to ivant to dance with Ought m be ab“ M’ "wk °“'- n” any one but Sally (Lilli. it‘ was a» "msem "rule of the ship that if a junior of- Yet there were Limes when she ricer aune to the dances that re would ‘watch Sally and Allen had to dance with more than one Leigh pass by the veranda cafe at y IN MEMORIAM .4. NORMAN RAMSAY Norman Ramsay, Hamilton. died at his home here on Thursday, Foli- ruary 3rd. after a protracted ill- ness. lie was buried at Maipeque on Sunday, February 6th the ser- vices being conducted by Rev. Mr. Williamson. The pail bearers were Messrs Keir Ramsay, Archibald Ramsey, George McKay, Alexander Craig, Johnson Ramsay. Winfred Gillie. One hundred sleighs silent- ly followed in the funeral proces- sion. Left to mourn are \Vilfred Ramsay, Mrs. Thomas Beer, Char- lottetown; Mrs. Lemuel Stewart. Stouightnn, .\lass., Mrs. ‘Norman Ferguson. Hamilton, Mr. Mathew say. a man of sterling character, honest and industrious. and always strove m live a life in conformity with the principles of his faith, and the record tiiut lie has made iii this world is indelibly written in the hearts of the many friends that now mourn his deplorable death. Y MRS. WALLACE MacLEOD Tlic community oi lCIlIHOFGWYZlS saddened oii February 7th when it was learned that tlie angel 0f death had visited the home of Mr. Wai- iacc hizicbeczl and claimed for its victim his loving wife Roiiia in the 20th year ot- her n88. Deceased was born at Bonshaw, P. E. I., ililil was the youngest daughter of the late Angus Mc- ihchern and Margaret MucDougaii. |At an early age she removed t0 ihimore with her aunt and uncle Neil and one grandson Leslie Ram- 3 D Tiie deceased, Mr. Ramsay, was .. f”- ‘>- _ / A 1 , roll X-FEBRUAEI 1e; 1927 A 9.. ~ / ‘zlfi? 14-1».- fi, €“ "I/m I —-:._,~ ~53?) , -, ' r.- f/ . w: 141cm’ vffirime Beef woman. So Alien usually stayed ' _ up in the radio room, or spent his evenings with Salziy on the boat (19011. While iMy-m danced with all noon and a stint-age feeling would I ' h ‘ t i th ’ creep over hem They waresolvlllt) adopted c1 a ier m0 ers death. 3mm‘ and Ana“ 1mg" w“ 9° ob‘! The circumstances are particular- “ OX0 ” Cordial is a concentration of the vitalizing the men on the ship. Sally didnit ‘u? ///.’/’» ///// . ,/// But obviously, she didn't. mlously in love. Didq-psaily knovwly Bad Owing ,0 the (ac, ma, she left one baby girl nine days old, be- sides two other email children. l-ler condition did not seem critical until s few days before her death when she realized that life was impos- sible and that her spirit was return- ing to God who gave it and on the ninth day all that was left of a kind and loving wife and mother was laid to rest in Mt. -i"leasaut Cem- principies of the finest beef. A steaming cup of this de- licious, savoury beverage invigorates and fortifies, strengthens and comforts. Give hot “OXO” Cordial to children and grown-ups when they come in from exercise in the cold open air — it will prevent “after-chili’ and guard against colds. Give it regularly to invalids and convalescents -- it is the ideal supplement to the regular diet, rich in essen- poot respectively. Frame of New Brunswick spruce, posts and plates 12x12 inches, l2, l-l and ll feet long. Jolsts DxS-ld and l8 feet long. lisftors 216-18 and 20 fret long. tétuddliig Isl. Frame of third stars: eonalats of Isl and lllxltl spruce I to ll foot long. Building is on concrete foundation and ll good condition. A splendid opportun- lb’ for anyone contemplating blllldln‘ n IAIIQ potato, hay or other storehouse». will bl sold with or without present afco consisting of 154 sores of land. Tenders will be received by the under- slfued for the isbovs building up till noon on Wednesday, March 2nd. Tend. Ira should state whether for building and land or for building alone. We hsrs also for sale about the above premises a chimney containing 10,000 brick. A large lot of second hand lirii-k and a large quantity of black iron pipe and fittings. This null is situated seven miles from Sh. Peters and Cardigan stations or . material muid he loaded on schooner from wharf, less than one qulrtrr mile dlshut from building site. MATTHEW’ C MnLEAN, LTD. hiourlii, l‘. E. l. OLD CHEESE Diner: Waiter. there's lair on this cheese. Waiter: Well. sir, didn't you a: or old English cheese’! a gra BSVI-Z-lfl-IS-lil-L‘). i ::lt Bids Pain Begonej-When T,‘ neuralgia attacks the nerves or $ lilmhsgo cripples the back is the time to test the virtues of Dr. Thomas’ Eciectric Oil, Well rubbed ..__ Hubby: You say that dress cos 860.00? Where do they get th right to charge so much for such . No small affair? . Wiley: it’: merely a "covc manager of the charge", Baird 00-. Ltd-l Wholesale Drug- glsts, Charlottetown, has removed to l6 Queen Street, next door |m~ psrlsl Tobacco 0a., whore he hopes to moot all his old customers and many nsw ones requiring anything In Druggiats Supplies, Sundries and Patent Medicines. Sample Room in connection. Mombers the P. A. T. A. - G. R. KEEFE, G. R. Keefe, HER ATTRACTIVE FIGURE "You think he married her h cause of her attractive figure?" "Yes-it was a hall million." IIOI SAINT JOHN I0 LIVERPOOL ‘Fob, 10. ‘Mar. 18 .. .. Montnairn a cling» in use for over .10 years to‘ relieve Yak thrr were fillies when she w know why she pireferred it that wiiy, ‘but she dild ‘like Allen e0 much. But lMI. Britten! Myra was giving him a great deal of ‘heir time. lilo wen very riicii, ‘but "Sally slhlrnit like -him. When she took [her noon wiiiik with Allen. Myra and ‘Mr Britta" vere in the veranda (xafo sipping drinks- Sally loved a cocktail ‘before dinner. but Jrtnkiing in the middle Jf the dinner didn't seem quite be thing to do. Bolt then, oi course, lliyra descended to the dining salon, all vivid and gorge- gum, ism; kept the whole table in gallon of laughter. ‘She was so bril- “Milt! Someitlmicu Sally would send a little smile across tho room ‘to All‘ len. She felt that Tom would like Alien- Tit-ore was Stllllélilllllfl _ ‘$0 cieancut about him and so boylfiil- Once she said in Myra. “D0 Y0" really like ilir. ‘Brl-tion?" ‘Miyra shrugged. "O, he's all 711ml‘. ‘Of colllme. l don't cam-o anything uboiit. hlni. But then he's oiiu of the most iiii- pqnumt men on the boa-t. You're (Til: i. hi’ ouid wutrii fiiilii‘ and Lcir-‘il liV-hat ia child she was! But then she was entitled to a good time. Marriage without much iiioiioy wasn't conducive to la great deal 0f i‘-uri- Tom was a iniw ‘boy, 0t’ course, but "ratfher dull and stmigy. As long as she was sure that Sully was iheoiiit-wihole and fancy free, it didn't matter. ‘Somehow slic- couIduW: have stood the idea. of Sally's being made love to-—iligh1ily. Unless, of course, there was a chance of bet- tering herself. lSupposc she met snme one 0n this trip who could do more for heir than Tom! Sup- pose, Sally, as she gvnaduaflliy grew more sophisticated. victualiy ie-li in love Wl-illi. some one like that! Why not‘! Tom had had iris channe- Zile vie/served no more than ‘Liliat- He haid inever given her very much. besid " love! But even Mryim when she reached this point in her thoughts, fmmd it illil- possible. She had always waisted love. There were Min-es when sihe made herself believe that ilhoro \\'(."f‘t} no such tiring. but in her hour-t it was different. i (To be continued) DlSOllgélON CENTRES ON DISEASES OF FOX TORONTO. l<‘ci>. 15. “Foxes mid fox diseases ivere ilie chief topic of discussion zit the winter meeting uf the Olliilfln Veterinary Associa- tion yesterday. Dr. iionulii ibsw. who is iii charge of the new Oii- tiirio Government Fur Farm at Klrkfield stated that men ten years in the fox ranch business in ‘many cases did not know o. good ipcil. when they saw it. -i—ie main- ilHllilIiEN cu run “ill8lilllll" Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Castoris has been babies and children of Consti ation, F‘ ‘ ' ’| Wind Colic and Di hes; Mar. Z6 . .. . . Monteiare Montroso . Montcalm TO OHERBJURG — UOUTHAMP- TON — ANTWERP Man!“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . Msllta Mar. ll . . . . . . . . . . Mlnnedosa 1'0 GLASGOW "If. l1 ..‘.. .,. . .. Mslita All‘. II . Mstagama 1'0 ANTWERP Fab. 28. Mar. 24 . . . . .. Marloch Mar. ~10, Apr. 1 . . . . .. Marburn Mar. ‘ll . . . . . . .. Metagams TO LONDON Mar-10- Montreal i Apr-ll Marlooh ‘l FROM NEW YORK TO QHERBOURG — SOUTHAMP- f TON-ANTWERP ' liar. 8i. . . . . . . . . . Montroyal a’? °'.'.'.'...'.".'.?=.:.‘1"li"a'f§.°i:.. riis vsmsrv or Pesos w’: Iolfsat ‘via firs-five“ aim She's a paach and m go- lig to lst liar vvsar this diamond. 4 wnvraa oauisas Jim (wlrninsly): 8M0 ‘ wan lfllllll MM. my boy- rsnsuasv srrn illlfilill SilLE v 0t Household Furniture, ate» at pup” I. McLean's, North Wilt- shlro, an February 17th at 1.80 aw m. It'll-Moll. silsying Feverinlincss arising there- from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, silk the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep without opiates. The genuine bean signature of tnlned this industry was down in it pelt basis. and tiiwt the days 0t‘ selling breeding stock iii. n. long prico were over. in describing a good pelt, lie pointed out that the black sihoiiid be all black, wiiiii- no red hairs- snd the silver tip nt a pure-silvery sheen. in the opinion oi‘ Dr. 1i. F}. Butt. of tlie Ontario Veterinary (iollogc, tlio solution for long worm and Iliook worm control lay in the pro- vision oi.’ wooden floors. The mud floors in such general use at present, he said, offered refuge for these pests in one stage of their iii'e development. Strong criticism of the ileaith of Animals Branch, Ottawa. was voic. 0d in a. resolution which condem- ned the recent action of appoint- whicli tiho local association claim- ed should lliave been filled by (Lan- adians. it was claimed that these positions were purposely kept vac- ant until the Europeans were avail. ab e. LAei-ize FOR eaivoira. MONTREAL. Feb. 15. —-Sixteen 188119! 0f iilla cat-chains tails and lseven lydisrs’ imprisonment each were the sentences meted out in ray by Judge Lscrolx in the Court or Sessions lhere today. The men were found guilty of a flerles of timid-sips. ' 7 ing twp Europeans to fill positions th Paul Gauthier and William Mur- P etery. That Rotha was a general favor- ite with all who knew her was evi- denccci by the large crowd tiiai followed iim" remains to its last resting place. The service at the house and grave was conducted by her ixistoi‘ Rev. Mr. Stanford -wiio spoke touching words of sympathy to the bereaved and paid a glowing tribute to the sterling character and Christian life of the deceased. She leaves to mourn besides ii / large number of relatives and friends. a heart broken husband and three small children, one sister Sadie of Charlottetown. -i—<+>--— MRS. CAROLINE MacQUARRIE Nmvs of the death of MTSJCZHTP line l\l8.CQll8.l‘i'lO czinio as a distinct shock in the community of Enmorc arid t0 iior many friends botii at home and abroad. Jlirs. MacQuarrie appeared to be iii usual health and on Friday, Doc. 24th went to Sumnicrsicic to attend to business iiiid was stricken 0n her way home on the train and was taken to the home of Mr. Wailiicc Noy, where medical aid was at once procured, aiiil all tiic kind and careful attention that Mrs. Noy and the willing assistance of kind and iiympathizing friends niiii neighbors could give fiilled to bring her biicki to health, "So rapidly had a serious case of pneumonia. developed that after a few days 0f severe illness, she peacefully passed away on Thursday, Dec. 30th, 1926 at the ago of (i2 years illltl seven iiioiitiis. ready to assist and help others tiai food values. Use “OXO" Cordial in your cooking, too — it gives nourishment and flavour to soups, stews, sauces, cro- ' qucttes, hash, meats pies, salads and salad dressings. Send for the FREE “OXO” Cook-book. It contains scores of recipes for all manner of dainty dishes. At all grocers in 16 oz. and 20 oz. bottles and con- 66 witii her sympathy and rourzigc iii niiy kind iii‘ trniiiiiio. looking iillVilyli to her ilissiei‘ for iicr iiclp illNl iicr strength. in response t0 ii telegram iill‘i‘(! ‘Mrs. liacQiiitrrlcfs husband pre- deceased her ‘26 years ago and left, her witii a izirgc family of small’ children to maintain by her owii exertions. She had much to cndurc which made life for her more hard and the struggle rntlier more than comes to the average person. Not having the adwaiitages that come to many in her youth, yet siic was a woman that hiid u wonderful ab- illly and most marvelous energy. so active and industrious working so hard to keep up her iiome, ai- iiifillilh 8hr‘- had much in discour- age lief‘ iii heavy losses of stock and property by flrc llllii otherwise |ovor which she iiiid no control, but she bravely kept on. Always cheer. fiii, kind iiiid Kciicrous uiid know- ing more sorrow and (llsappolnl. iiients than many, sliu was glhvgyg The Best Cough Syrup s Home-made _ -_- m‘ 'i..‘$.'i‘.’.."$.'fi.'.'.'2i%.'.°" "' Wu over tried. You've probably heard of this fum- ous home-madecougii syrup. lliit iuive ou ever used it? Thousands of fam- llies feel that tbeIv could hardly keep gouse without it. t's aim iie and cheap, ut the way it takes hod of a cou h will soon earn it a permanent pincc n ’°i"i.'.‘°“‘1°ii bot l II a -0z. te our 21,5 ounce; of Pliicx; then add 'p sin granulated "Bill syrup to fill up the bottle. Ur I 1 delimi. use clarified honey, iusteml "i will’ Bil-up. Either way, it tastes 3 - "V" Iiiiiill, and gives you 16 ounces of better cough remedy thiin you could buy ready-made for $2.50 It is really wonderful how quickly home-mode remedy con iicrs n cough-usually in ‘.24 lioiirs or ess. it seems to penetrate tiirniigii every air passage, loosens a dry, hnnrsc or tight “i185. lifts the phlegm, liciiis the incin- brancs, and gives almost immadlnm silica id for tiiront tickle “"1608", bronchitis and bronchial ins. Pine: is a bi hi _ pound of [Bllllllllfi 15o§°$§§nti§§°a§§."¢'¢ slgdpaflsltaiilc suaiscoi, wh ch has been chest ailments. oi‘ lll‘l‘ family and oiiu ti(lii-ili--lil\\' zirriireii before tiin fiiucriil which gone before iii tlic Like her we would puss from sin. And we long We shall join her in praising Written by Miss R. Grant, generations for throat siid in "d: dlglyiilintment, ask yo“; cured in the was iieiri from the TPHlKlOIiCO of Mr. Wallace Noy, Eiiiuore on Hun-i day, Jsu. 2nd. , ‘The senvicc at the liniisc, church- iliid grave was conducted hy 110v. Mi". iliofiowan and tho Rev, ‘Illr Curcw of tho United (.‘hurrh. ‘The pail bearers \i'm'c John (ircig, Tyllt Valley, W. ‘Mflllilfliill, ML. Pleasant F. Ballem, Eiiniorc, W. Giiiis En- inore. ‘Mrs. MacQuarrio has lcfl ii iiim ily of seven children tn mourn illi loss 0i’ a most devoted mother, Mrs ll. G. allose, Denver. ('01.; Iii . D if. McDowell, Wcynioiilii, l 5.. Miss May and Ilirs. William llcii of Somerville, iliass; William mil Frank iliscQuiirric of Ayri", hiiiiss and John C. at home, ziiiil tcii gram ciiiidron. iShe also iuiivi-s three sisters and three lirniliivri-i, Mrs Geo. MiwKie of ‘V831. Dcvoii; Mrs Sauler and ilirs. Reed and James Ciiappio of Littictoii, Minis, ’i‘iiniii'}|3 w of Concord, Mania, iliiil Jnliii Ciiiip- pin of Coos. W. H. To all the narrowing the iicart foil sympathy of tiiuli- iiiziuy ri-ionds and relatives is extended and mm that. ihey may find ciiiiiforl in the blessed assurance liiai (lull rim-s not afflict willingly. Thuugl, he has taken iiwsy your dcsrirst ciirlli. l)’ friend lie has left you that ovul- precious proinlse,I will newer leave nor forsake thee. interment beside her invcii 01103 family int ill Bideford. We may weep for our loss But we rejoice at hor gain, sorrow and pnin for liic ti with Aliilels ..i....."‘° "M" The Saviour she loved, senor. a. A. GlDDlNGs, iThe death of s i, s, _ us. late of Anni? P. $1923. will"? hospital at vcnient 6 oz. flasks. CORDIAL icfl the rank-s of »iiie regular army di-plviiu-il. 'i‘lu= Nation issued a (kill for mcn who were willing to vnnlliiiit- iii winiforiu to ' servo the iii-eds 0i‘ iiic c.<iiiiil.i"y- Ainioiig otii- rrs this _\'(liilill illlill \'Olliill€l0i‘8(|. lliiil was iii once giiuiceii iii u regi- lli'_‘ili of Tlic iiiriiaii i\'l'lli'y. Soon in‘ found lilllllstilf on tho North Eastern i-‘rmilicr of liitiiii wiiern England was opposing activities o!‘ Russia. ‘Since ilhziil. time, for WWII Yours. Sorgi. (iiddiirgu has ‘iilllllilililil ilil this survicc. right. up u 1hr ililii: m‘ his iiciilh. dlxposirrc iiiid fatigue ‘li-“i bviiili‘ iwrslslaiiire ‘lo such an ‘Klilfli. iiiai. Illlt! llrfiilillfiii Spiiiiii llbiiogliis got hold of him and io lowered vliiioh lit‘ >i2lilillly NllCClilllllOd. bvrgt. ‘(iiililllii-Zrl is survived ‘by iWvc lll'il-illt"l‘.\' and iivc sisters rim (‘.\'|l(‘~('i("i| m sire iriiii iioiiio on ‘ili‘l4)i|i.',ll ncrt filimllifli‘, They are bililllwil A. in Almcy_ '1'_ p; |__ Q11. vi-izni" '\\'iiiii- Sands, ii’. E. -i.. inscpii. iii M-iiiiio, ll. S. A. Mrs ii- '\'ill'i.'ini.~'. 'l’i|)_'\\'Zi$"ll, N. S.: ‘lllr-s. N. \\'¢iiliiiin..<, iictr-cii i’l,, |I_ p; 1H M“; Win. Miller, Sii.\“kltit'illt‘wll>ll., ‘Mrs- ‘iztrid l-lriismr, Urpqluh pr S" and \i‘i~.<'.; Iliiiiiiivis iicgcrc, Purl Eigin, Sinai. Giddiiigs xvlis iIl"ill‘i‘l(‘il in i .l in Miss Nun-ii Wiri-‘ls of iiculh- _- . l)t'\'(lllS'll|.i't\. i-liiu. Nlirs. Gid- diiigu i.“ @Xi"?¢ii'il iiii lulu iieir llllii- ililllilfi friends lll Ahnoy, l’. l6, l, ‘>1 Won its ii(‘('('SSil'I'y iirriiiigc- 'lii‘lli'.~" vain iim uiiido. MRS. WILLIAM BELL. The dculh of MlTB- Willlum Beili if Abiiuy, l‘. E. I. nccirred in the hrlncg i-ldavanl island Hospital on lob. till. Slic was a vory notlvo OX0 LIMITED, 356 St. Antoine Street, Montreal Manufacturers of “OXO" Cubes ipcrson iin the community and was highly appreciated Iby all who know her as a good friend and neighbour. Mrs. Bell will be Erwi- ly missed iin church circles. She lie-ii bccii o. iiiiciirbeii- of the Mc-tiho- ldist C-hiiircit ‘for fifty yours Mid passed wiitii it "lnito iihe Uniltori (‘dliilYCll 0i‘ OZI-llflldll- iicr husband riled thirteen yoams Iago. Theirs mmviin to iiiiourn itlieiir loss. three sons undone daiugihilcr; Han-old. on lillb ‘homestead. Andrew in A-b- uoy, ‘I’. E. I-, Austin, ilir R0611 island. Wuslrlirglon, U. S. A-. and. Mrs. Million Hooper, rin. Abnoy. During UliO illness of Mirs- Bell tho rumsiliirted klnidiy helpfulness nf ilrieinds and nieizihboins was lilgihlly appreciated by Mir. Harold Boll and his ‘brothers and sisters. interment rinok piiux: alt Mvuxuuy Rive-r, tho ofiliciaifllmg clergyman ibeizrg iRcv. Christopher Gresham- Pimpics come from blood that's not just right. if you want to get rid of facial blemishes try SelgeFsSyrup. Anydrugstcre. TENDERS -' Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till February 26th at 6 o'clock p- m. for hauling milk over the same route as last year for the season of 1927 to Klnkora Cheese Factory on every week morning the Factory ls in operation and return Whey to pat- rons. Tenders to stale price Mr 100 lbs. -M. MoKENNA, Secretary. 3895-21649. m” FEllTll Our prices for the island were i"! Year. We solicit your “may i‘ "i" Ply you to buy Colonial i. ' “Tp-Zllffii-If.“y1l.'1§'§.§'i'i‘-m"" ills iu mixing. In" 8. Mixed fertlllierii unsure you of p a ‘mil-IQ devote your time to the 8p IZEBS : ' established the middle of January. “=86 Prices represent reductions of from $1.00 to $6.00 psi- ton from patronage, goods for the following pgggopg. and oellont condition. i! or lute. l. Buy our hlsh grade riiixerl formulas, thus sllmlnlllag waste and shrink. loner distribution of plant food, aal al- Illll to work that can only be dose sa dr st f - w‘: dlreotfon.‘ ihizilzgiezettiiftfmrxflg-Jg-ilckliflw. India, Oil Jen. liilh. 19- rnz°gnlrflzxflesncriit very litfls more than raw materials. give absolute satisfaction or ed to keep the | g ' m" “mud "m" u" "'7 °"""" """°°'- it" i! iibfl‘ money rom tlyrefunded. The Seaman Oididings went over. s Mixed p u """m°"""“‘ "WW" ihrwshnat m growing season. l" gown”. on N" mm“ the w" u a mamber 7. w“ rmfl:::;‘1;lll t; Illmre satisfactory-ask than: that-luvs . ' g Tho cumdia" EXDedl-licnary n n h" "° no???»'1»?rilfiiiy“'3.'ii.“fi°ifi.'lfil'l.“l'i'°§wau' W m“. q orces When the war wsg o", ' ii was found ohat the professional, c " ’ or cough-s‘, hiliallonhzfd m -'é'iii".'fi"si.iii '5 olunla‘ Fertilize! company . _ . _ , _er., / - W!'Nm,!_§ _ ‘J. 1