-.°.'-:.:...w..-I r f lllololzsrlou ; ‘PCIIDIGII lllm ; l ‘l » , For Two Years Ir. B. C. Harvey, Norm‘. OBI-l yggupall have been troubled with ' on for tho last two yours. " have token everything I have} uocfiudvertlled, but have never but any of them do me so much good u] BURDOCK g in i Btooo 1 ' i, i BITTERS . "Ihve taken six bottles and haven 't had Lu attack linen. It is the flneot medicine you can take for the blood. . Manufactured only by The ’I‘- Mill-Wm .00., Limited, Toronto, 0N- I Valuable Farm of one hundred acres for sale at Stanhope. Ilghty acres under cultivation and two sores growing cranberries. This farm ls twenty-one chains wigs, running from Covehead Bay to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where nee. manure can be had, also Iots'ol |ggwaed on the Bay front. Large house and cellar for stor- m‘ potatoes, eta. and two lurgr farms and other out buildings. 300' place for lobster fishing, lots o smelts in Bay harbor, cannerlr clone by. Churches. school, storear saw mill u short distance fro" farm. Apply to owner on farm. CHAS. BURT. TJSI-Z-B-tst. (‘.111 sell at :..y dIIullOIl r0 -.; ~;: Queen Street, COIIIIIIQIIQI: lYiursday. Feb. 9th, at 10 o'cl0~~ ilarp by order of the Canadian 1m- purwrs 0i office supplies, of Am- herst, the following: Half dozen typewriters, cash re ers, safes. large and small, 6 4U; gypew-ritcr ribbons, I5 boxt "(ITUORI ..~; z‘. half doz. check wri; é-La, flung cabinets and filing sup SMIL ~ "You're generally lcft out wne ‘ou'v: been taken in." SHOCKING! Beet: Cucumber: Why? Beet: Hrfis so easily shoskedl DID SH UNDERSTAND? Will: (awake): You must be very careful 1;“; Wm“ She h d b 1 what you say around Mr. Corn. I a eon ookmg for | ma"; you pug. who had saved his country at least ting the car away. Why are you ,two wars and glrvem his life in the home so late? , Hubby: Juet-hicl-had a llt-Ittle aster was dismissed In those two blowout, m‘ dear. plies, adding nlachine papers, 12 d.) menu card holders for hotels an restaurants, McCsskey accoun register case, 20 boxes vertical filiu folders. letter size. 500 adding mach lne instruction books, 1i box type writer platen covers, ‘Z commcrcl: travellers sample trunks. and sever i sl other articles. Bylorder of above. J. A. IIIacDONlILD, Auctionee libiillllllfiiilfi 0f Stock, Crop and Implements. I am authorized by J. W. Ford ,on A DRESS FOR EVERY DAY “she ‘a’, ‘h, ha‘ l d..." to" looking person lnllelurl, and u (hm the premises of the late Thoma: every day In the weak! Ford of New Glasgow Road to sel.‘ by public auction on Wednesday, Feb. 15th., commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: STOCK-K horses; 6 head of cat- tle; 7 sheep; 2 fall pigs; 1 brood sow; 30 hens. CROP-Jill) bus. black outs; 30 bus. mixed grain; 5 tons hay quan- tity of straw. HVXPLEMENTS-l Carl; 1 truck Waggon; l driving waggon; 2 wood sleighs; l box sleigh". l high box sleigh; l roller: l hay mower; l binder, Mossy Harris; l hay rake; l broad cast seeder; 1 Gang Plough; I single plough; l set pin harris; l set randlc harrls. HARNESS-Z pads and breech- lngs; l cart saddle and breeching: 2 sets of collar and harness; 2 sets of brldles; forks shovels and hoes and other articles too numerous to mention. i 'I'ERMS~AII sums of $5.00 Josh! Over that amount l2 munthscreditl on approved joint notes. Six per cent off for cash. If day stormy sale will be hold on the following day. ALEX. MncRAE monotonous." Auctioneer. tu-ttemt. HAMPTON SCHOOL . _._. ,, uld-z li~-~1, i-Ztlltll Caution; l ‘ ph (iumcroll; 3, Ralph Myer ‘.~ ‘civurelt Rflgcrson; 5, Roy IIIo- ‘I Grade Ill--i, Iilnlcr luman ,' Grade IVwl, Doris Myers; i, Honurd Myers: 3, Cecil Irergllso. (lrtlrlc Y- ~1- lvrl French; David Cameron Jllfl Bertram Cut. , , l v “yes, I've econ It, dear." ‘Tutssolvls "Don't. you think these 1 _____ i'!l (tquai), .. ~»--l Myers. uric lX-~»I, Lllman Pllrdy rwrfvvl zltlcnllancer wrou- l".(lilll Callnflll. nu, [Yuiald Cameron, Ilnv . vrull. . (i. ‘r'~‘l\t'lll! ,~-l.- H. Ilurgcss. com- My Hliifll‘ would lw greatly obliged , panldnzte marriages are great?“ "Oh, I guess they'd be all right lion.“ for the first n91 or twelve attempts, but Mter that I think they'd Grow Margaret (iflfl-Wvib‘ m‘, VF, View; Frcnppu orcly ward sllr; uttered. bu u.ll (be ~ _ . R4191, entirely burnlle-ss. and flu-m was Ilnmg“ uollaillg In Ills manner" in any wny 1.- I I'll lslvu. “Muflnl Camemm m». Illm tn thr- younz mun on (be bu: l MISS BROWN ‘ or x. Y. o. Br E. Phllllppll Oppenhelm . o milllyrlght 1921 by a. Phllllpps llrnenllelm) ‘i "rfiwo-“ro-vooewowveoovow ‘Plllllvrfll, line new‘ pur.ty_u they wen: (I ‘pmmxhypfiaot m" 1790MB’ v L (fl (us were already loud- , ozul Ill their coilfillem, prgdjc- It was all gen- ‘llons of success. (u-nlizutlon, of course, hm Mtge 1 li-Owu wished very much that (she - "m4 “"'“" one w explain the whole thing to berg v She turned t.) the personal 00l- “lmm knowing full ‘well, lwwever, lthat it was loo soon to expact he,- "lefitffllze. Afterward, still search. 4mg 1°!‘ (my mention of the tragedy H-l’ Lomberlson Square, she came Illlon an item which she read curi- ("Itily from beginning to end. ll Ivas headed: I Y Marl Found Shoe in i Lombertlon Square _Efll‘l.\' this morning the police eonstalblc on duty In. Lumber-mun ‘fitluare discovered tho body or a lulan lying against the railings of i111“ gardens, rIlIOI. through (be lforehead. lie was apparently ‘lnldtlle-agell foreigner, with“, pa. 10ers or any marks of identification, "nor ‘was there any trace of a wea- ',pozl in the neighborhood, Tho 1M4)’ was removed to the nearest ' lmorlunry pending lcdeuttlficatloxl. ', .5115» Brown shivered a little, but ilmssell on In her eager yet alppre- ibeuslve search. She found at In a remote oorrer there was a namsrenh consisting or four lines: We "first. ‘o announce the death at his residence In Llomberrtson Square, of Colonel Dessiter. D. S Q-. the well-known traveler. There was not another line, no 4010M)’ notice, no journallatk acknowledgement or the mo; ma: s famous man bad given his lifl ft»; his country. "There were ions llilragraplls about people of whom he had never heazrd. A rich trades- IDBJYH gifts to charity were expat- Iatcd upon at length, but the man ‘Struggle to alvert still greater dis- scunly lines. She throw the news- paper down indiguantiy, An lmposter _ , The woman to whom the house belonged, u shnrlowy snrl. of per" sr-n, seldom oven or heard, mode ,1 brief appearance. l “A YOIIIIp; gentloxrlau has culled tlvivc to 14cc you flu-m some uowlr paper,“ she announced. , "Some newspaper?" . i "Some newspaper?" bliss llroxv repealed. The woman shoulder. . "Ho. is hero again. I lhc-ughl. Pd lvt you know." A young man with his bat in,hls hand stood upon the threshold laud bowed. l-lc was a very harm ss- lnokell over bcr qsletn stranger to Miss Brown. He were old-fashioned gcid-"lirrried ',spcctacies, carried the. fanllkiar lnoloblmk. and his manner was ‘not Ionly apologetic. but ,1 little ‘nervous. l "Could _\'()ll favor me with five minutes’ illlnrvlcyv, NIL-ls Illrmvn?" be lwggcd. The lady m‘ the hOllSu had oi ready disappeared. Miss Browr roar: lo llPl‘ feel in some {rorplez )3 ‘l (Illrk that there must he mistake," sllQ said. The young man ventured to takr a step forward, lie pushed the door I0 behind him but (lid not close it. . c1 (laps l have been mlsluform ml," lit! hogan, "My people- ‘llelzlrl Inn you had been doing work for (jolnncl llvssih-l‘, who (lied in llhr night. Wc understand tbalxyou \\'Ql'l‘ (hole only yesterday. He was outraged, as Is overyiyllere klluwll, upon n, book of memoirs I yum Wfilllll givl- llz-I any Informa- nllllfl Brl-lwll waved hill" visitor i0 = seal. She looked ul. him for (l lnnmwnl. thoughtfully. Was (Ills, Fl)" \\'L'Il(l"lt‘.ll. m In- llle lwginnilrg m‘ .4 new "pnrih In llcr Jill‘, (during tvhicll sllc. would bavo to weigh (Iuu- ill ll. Hiutu. m‘ suspicion and (Iuulll? Tlu- young mun appeared Silo ‘lllllFll preferred "What. nmvspapcr (lc- yml rcprt .ut'.’" she nsiked. “The Dally Dispatch." CANADIAN AND ORATORICAL Gnmrdl 111m alnupll or .... eeted in the Orolorical Cflutests a Home Address . . . . . . . ., _ _ _ _ , , _ _ , . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n, , . _ , _ _ _ _ , , , __ School . . . . . . . . . . . ... , _ . , , , , , _ _ , , __ ‘Hacker's Norm .. . Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . . . Date of Birth . . . . . . . , _ _ _ , , “W FILL OUT AND MAII- TO THE. C RATQRy EDITOR CHARLOTTTZTOWN GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. IN TERNATIONAL ctilurmsrs “N”; ‘*“"~“I"‘IP<I in Prince Edwina I lune by the Charlottetown Ell. co liege or school. 1am inter- nd I would like to take purl. in "lem- 011 February l. 102s, 1 Shflll be less than 1e years of age. n. . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ~4_‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. H4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pl‘ ..... .. Grade ..~..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .- 1 "You have u card?" "Not. with me." he regretted. " ,1. m fairly well-known, an is m ‘lpupcr, My name Is Philip Jacll mu. I often- sign my urliclcll." “And what is ll you want t- _ know from mo?" ' "In the final place, whether i is true that Colonel Denslter up t~ 1 lulu hour yesterday evening Wu reminiscences?" "r have nothing to any when‘ that," she answered, after u ‘monl ent'.~l reflection. “(tan you tell ma," ho went on. r ‘ sudden little lxlPam In his c?" “whether you baa-c in your posse! sirn any notes taken (Iown from r ,hlm in (he. nature of unfluinhcri work. My people would very much like In produce anything I10 ‘wrote, or even said. (luring his last fcw hours." ‘ll hnve nothing of that sort nvailable." Min-x Brown declared. Her (visitor coughed. "You will undenllnnd, madam." ho continued, "that l am not hcrc ' as u beggar, My paper is n rich vmmuvun on . We pay very highly for ‘motor- rllctutlng to you a chapter of hi ' THE CHARLOTTET ial we can use. We will pay you very highly indeed for any notes. which Colonel Desslter may have (lilting the (last few (lays? "The Dally Dispatch, you said you-r paper was," she murmured, after a. moment's silence. The your)! man Inclined his head. Miss Brown took up the telephone book. A telephone was the one joint cirlralvakauco which she and her friend permitted themselvesnl and this cost them little, an i-t. weal taken over from a previous tennntf She turned over the pages, null, unllooking the receiver. asllell (‘or a uum-ber. “May 1 akk to whom you are telephoning?" the younl: mun ven- lured. "l am telephoning to the officel ol‘ the Dally Dispatch," Miss Brown ueplldd. "You have no curd, and f wish to be sure; of your bonafldes before I enter into conversation with you." lie smiled. it was meant to be a pleasant smile, but somehow or other there was a sour little twist at the corners of the lips. "Don't forget my name," he -beg-. _L{(~ll—"Phlllp Jackson.“ l r And Them-a Bribe l Mills Blown secured her connec- tion and requested a word with a SIIIY-FAIIII-I’ or some. one. In author] ity_ ' said, “whetberr you have o, journa- list in your employ by the name of l’hlllp Jackson, until whether» you lllllvo. nenl him mund to illtervlcw a Miss Ellllh Brown In Shcplls-zzll‘s illarkol, a stonograqlller?" ' l ‘ "We have a Philip Jackson (n our staff." was the pro-mpt reply, “but we have not sent him to intcr~ view anybody, and he is at present Writing an article in his office." i “l am very much obliged to. you," Miss Brown replied, and rang: off ' * * “S0 you are an. inr. poster!" “Somehow or other l‘. thought so." The young man made n0 direct reply. “We can nrrllve, perhaps, now. be suggested. "at a more satisfact- ory understanding You were at Colonel Del-lsitorb house for two on three hours last. night, during which time he dictated an account to you of his recert travels on the! Confluent, and I believe intrusted you with several documents. What are you going to do with the re» suit of your vrorlt?" Miss Brown looked at him steali- ily. "You must be a very foolish per- son," she said. “to come hero and as}; me such questions-abut is, l!'| you seriously expect to be answer-i ell." "will you sell your notes," the] young ‘man asked, “for 5.150012’: "i1; certainly will not," silo told him. , “Will you sPll thorn to me for £1000‘! . "You lire wasting linlv.“ ’f‘llc. DSEll(l0-j()ll'l'l|flll5[ wflticlod. "Supposing I offer-ell you £30001 (rash for thenl?" I “If l were .1 mun," Miss llrt-yvnl said, “you would have been ill th" street by now, AH It is, will you please go away. Ynu zlont ‘AQEIIII 1n be llwuro of ‘Ibo fact that ynul are insulting nle." "l wouldn't lake It like (but it‘ I \\'I'.l‘€ you," the wrung zuivlstwsli (luictly. "Three thousand pounds‘ is u prlcztt (lea! of money, and ll‘ you‘ preserve your present. rlltilullc. you zlrl- inlcrl‘c.i'il1g, oven though pan- nlvvly. with matters oi‘ (villi-h you know nothing. Believe mo, you) am: gu-ing 1o bring (lL-Wll upon yourself‘ u great (leal u!’ tlollblc. You will Ill-Ive very Ilttlc pence Icfl \‘l life. perhaps evou, II‘ you are oh» llinale, in the end, very little life." “Do you think that. I um lltrald?" Miss Blown- asked, with u. flash in oer blue (ayes. ' , "Fnfortunately, 1 can see that. you are not," he admitted pr6lnpl~ ly. "ll ‘would be better for you If you were-much better in lbt- long run." She minted to (be door. "If you go quickly," she said “it will be all right. point: IQ wave my hand lg the pol ntclnnnl who is standing on (he op- pfiflli» side of (be. pavement.’ ' "You have nothing to fear from me lll lh~- way of physical vll» Icnvc.“ holler-lured llPI". “I (l0 not lit-lulu: to Lin» (lPPIiFllllPlll. whIl-b (‘Xl’l‘('lH(-H'—-Sll(‘llvl-Illirll II say, pros- ‘Ill-B. l wish you good afternoon. llss Brown. l warn you that lcrorc you arc through with (his I y. l I n1 am rmging up w mmwpv Shellnlllrl be limlrlelon ,(on this week- OWN GUARDIAN ‘Write The Borden Co. Limited, Montreal, for Feeding Chart, Baby Wollare Booklet and Dost Baby Book. E1921 Zion/end BILIE IBIR Nil] \ (Wm ‘s -) l‘ business you will either change your minll or regret it lmtelly." Sbr- uuulc no 011111)’. 611M911! l‘? Im rid of him. lle let himself cut u; 1h.- from. (loor, closing ll cure- fully behind him. She Wfltfilled hlm thread his way ikmmli-T m” people In the, croukl-Xl little. slim-t unlll ho lllsapill-urvrl in (be. ullvl’. N“ mow» llarnllosn-Iom-Iililg poison inulglnell. yo! somehow m- olllflr as slu- loukell alter hi") silo gave a shun-r, There WW») ggmulllillg ululll tlll- very lusrmlzlt m‘ his unlllllfll‘, illl! lllrtlrulullolls lurk o)‘ l-nlollon ill his lune, ‘PVfiII (l... wily lu- Willliltl, which rwfillltiil l0 her sinister. When o! lust. no pa‘; disappeared sbe went over (-0 an alllfry lz-limaoc at. her own ru- flectlon; nlle baled to Milli“ 10411 1',,,_,.|,.,; were. creeping Into llcr NIP-- (To Be Continued.) Bedeque Notes m. and William r. Mac- ycarlauo, Lower Bedeque lefty”- [Qrduy morning for Knmloops, Ii- , C, lo visit Mrs. MdcFarlauflid- sister. Ivlrs- Albert Midleton- They pilrposn staying until lllay- 1419"’ friends wish Mr- and (Mrs. Man- Farlnno bon voyaso- ' (‘ougratulzlllnnsrgo out to Mr- and lira. Harry Sobey, Soarlctown ‘on n. bonnie wee laddie- A concert was beld in Middle- l [ton Hall last Friday night ‘In aid of (he Women's institute, which ‘was enjoyed by, all, especially Dr- (lrecn. Charlottetown who gave a grand entertainment which kept the people in lsullhlel‘ oil the even- ing. Baskets and boxes were sold (but brought u large sum- Mrs.’ Arthur llut-Farlaue and lit- llo (laughter, Lower Bedequa were visiting ‘Airs MucFarlunelfs parents. Mr. and iVIrc. Leslie Nlaclfarlaue, Summersillr. Mn 0110 Doull. Chelton was a visitor 1o Carleton Siding on Tiles- (lIl_\' evening. Mlfl and MFR» Wright, North paid a flying visit to Sulnmerslde on Tuesday- Miss ltulh Stxbcy, Searletoivll spout (he. week cud in Central lledeque the. guest of Mrs Melville Johnston. 3h- Zlllll ul/lrs John Jeffery, Lower Ill-ileum» is out around again alter a severe attack of la grlppe. dlustcr Noll llav-lfarlanr. Lower Relleque was a recent visitor l0 Sumnlcrsidc- Mr Kenneth Strnlghl, Summlir- sidc yvas a visitor to North Caric- Whlle tbcro, be was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. (lllurlcu Doull. Mr. Scott MacMurdo. North Bede- lqul; and sister-in-law, Mrs. Percival Lnvtther, Cornwall were visitors to Chrltou on Sunday. Otherwise I auwHouse Approve Revised Prayer Book l,l>.\'l)()N, Poly 7_ --— The House oi‘ (‘lorprv cl‘ ilIl'"('.\ilII‘(‘.lI Assembly Inlluy 'll])]ll‘0\'l‘(l (if (be revised pruyw‘ hunk by n vole (If 247 b) ‘lilo lluune of Bishops approv- (l of tho book by n vote n_l‘ 3F) In 5» Quarterly Meeting I or Grand Division‘ ‘, The quarterly meeting of the iGrand Division of the Sons of Tem- Iperance was held in Springfield on jllanuary I8, 192B, with a good repre- gsentntion of delegates from the varl- ‘_ ous subordinate Divisions. The following candidates were-in- itiated as members of the Grand Division: Miss Irene Weeks, Freder- icton; Miss Theresa Woodside, Springfield; 10nd Reuben barge, Wil- mot Valley. Much discussion en- sued as to ways and means of or- gsnlzing more subordinate divisions, and a campaign is now under way whereby each subordinate Division FEBRUARY l), 1938 oououz Your: INTEREST» 7 You can practically double your Interest by investing your money in a LIFE AND ANNUITY POLICY m I THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA " For particulars apply to our Agents or to J. A. Moore, Manager, P.,E. I. Division, Charlottetown, P.E.l. Good Representatives Wanted. now operating ls to be rc; for the organization of one or more new Divisions in the next. few months. It is hoped this campaign will be productive of much good. and all loyal Temperance workers are culled on to get behind the Divisions in the work they are doing. A very enthusiastic public meeting was held in the evening despite the somewhat heavy roads and stormy evening. Springfield Division had a splendid program, which was listen- ed to with great. interest and con- sisted of solos. choruses. readings, etc. The address of the evening by the G. W. P. Rev. A. A. Mscbeod. was worth going a long distance lo hear; also the address by Rev. Rsll. Stavurt contained many valuable suggestions. The following resolution was read by Rev. R. H. Stuvert, on behalf of Committee on Resolutions: I.~"Reso1ved, that. the people of Springfield be tendered our hearty vote of thanks for so ably entertain- ing the delegates; . lL-“That we place on record our appreciation of the good work being done by the Temperance Alliance Bulletin. and also that we recom- mend that the lrsolution posed this afternoon to ask the Temperance Bulletin for the use of one of Its columns for the purpose of bringing the work of the Sons of Temperance before the public. be adopted; IIIflThat in view of the fact that the coming promised plebiscite is only about. eighteen months away. we urge upon all of our Temperance people throughout the Island the need of being actively engaged from now on in making public sentiment so strong that never again would the advocates of Government Control attempt to Introduce such a law; IV.—-"'l‘hat we call upon our Gov- ernment and ask them that, at the earllestyposslble date they secure for the public schools of our province a qood book setting forth the evils of Intemperance, a book of Ya much bet- ter type than is at present In use. V.—-“'I‘hat we call upon all of our clergymen, our public school teach- ers, to become leaders in carrying on a campaign of education among the people, especially among the young people of our province through the pulpits, Sunday schools, Bands of Hope, to the end that the taking of the Prohibition Law off our Stat- ute Books in the near future will be Ia thing Impossible." I l, Tomorrow's Radio I CONCERTS ' 10:00 a. m. IWSUI (265) Iowa. High School. I 12:35 p. m. WTAG (517) Mass. Whisper. Ches- ter. CKCL (357) Toronto. Orchestra. 1:00 p. m. WLW (428) Cinci. Music. 2:30 p. m. [WCAE (517) Pittsbgh. Orthophone. ‘WCSH (366) Maine. Music Hour. , 3:00 p. m. WWJ (353) Mich. Studio. WIP (349) Phile. Recital. 3:30 p. m. WEAF (492) N. Y., N. 6.. 2:30, 3:30, 4:30 p. m. WIBO (416) Illinois. Shut-Ins. WON (416) Chicago. Prog. 3:30 to 5:35, Orchestra, Fields; Plano, i. 5, 6, 6:30. Scull; Orchestra, Mandel; Piano, Barry: Orson. Lasen. 5:00 p. m. WOO (508) Penn. Organ. 6:00 p. m. WIIK (265) Cleveland. Special Mus- lc. 6:30 p. m. WHK (265) Cleveland. Vocal. WBAL (285) Belt. OulsIlno-fizafl. Orchestra; 6:00 Centusr; 7:00. Quartet Royal; B, Ungley; 9, En-i semble. KOIL (319) Council Bluffs. Orcbcs-; trs. (4) Solo, Psno, Orchestra,‘ Reunion. 6:45 p. m. WOC (375) Ia. Chimes Concert, "FCAH (2)34) Colum. N. B. 5:45, 'l, a. 7:00 p. m. RC (489) Wash, D. C. Orchestra. IJAX (337) Flo. Orchestra. VTAM (400) Cleveland. Music. (6) Orchestra. ('1) Studio Sentinels. (8) Cavaliers, (9) Studio, Noam. , Iltans. i ' 7:30 p. m. ‘CFCF (411) Montreal. Orchestra. WLW (428) 01ml. Van, 6:30 to 1-1 KIgKA (316) Pitts. 0n 6:30-74:30- -9. ~WEEI (448) Dos. On 6:30-7~Il-8:30-l ‘Walgotibtl N. Y. 8:30, 7. 7:30. B, I), WBBR (256) N. Y. Violinist. 8:00 p. m. -.wov (300) Schenec. Fro-Joy Hour. WOR (303) Buffalo. N. B. C. Btu- dlo. WBBM (300) Chicago. Sketches- Orch., Btring- Trio, Organ; a100, Recital: 9:00. Orchestral; 10:00, Studio Orch.-Cansdlsn.s. 8:30 p. In. WPG (273) Atlantic City. Studio, 7:30-0:45. 9:00 p. m. WEAF (402) N. Y. Anglo Persians. T0 WEAR Went. wno.‘ WJAB. WTAG. WCSH. win‘. wlw. WGY. W05. WCOE. WTAM, WWJ. WON. Ken, wcco, woo. WOW, wow, WBAP. WMAK (m) Buffalo. Columbia "eh B. D9580; 9. Olpt. iKdd; . 9:30. Rod and Student Bend." WMIIK (545) Buflslo. Col.,Ohuln. _ (265) Cleveland. Mllkndoe. (8:50) Duo, Newman; Violin Kai-dos; ,0) fifth-Pour; (9:30) m? ,_ WEAF (492) N. Y. Pslmo Hour. To i l e r m. Notice to Farmers _.__.___-_,-__-_¢_ It Is our Intention. Providing that we are assured of work enog h to nmlle ll. a success financially, t0 llllt In our Mills at Wood Islands“; Seed Wheat Cleaning Oultflt that will remove all oats, barley, and we“ stems, llS well as cookie, wild buckwheat, mouse pm, n14 “h”. m“, seeds from the wheat. The outfit to consist of Milling 35mm“, Grader, and Carter Dlso Senor-slim, a combination that cannot l3, bu, for cleaning wheat for seed. It will not injure the who“, m, "me is no scouring action. We will take wheat. by train from any pa", M. P. E. L, but will not pay freight. We will, however, pay 111mm‘, (ma, and tothe station. The charge. per bushel for oleanlngwlll be20ceuls q- one bushel out of ten toll. All somonlngs will be returned. hymn who are lntermmd in having good clean seed, please drop m; 3 m.‘ stating the amount you would send for cloanlnl. This ls pacer-seq, w that we may Imow whether It would pay us to Install the Plant, or m No order will be considered too small. or shy when, w, any u, m“, seed with this machine, providing there is no Wild Veteh in It. n. w“; not remove the Vetch Seed, or at least not. all of them, McMillan Bros, Wood Islands, P, E, l, i‘ Clearance Auction Sale Al. Wlusloe on Thursday, Feb. 10th, commencing at 12 o'clock sharp. I am Instructed by Parker- A. Home to soil by Auction on his hm. lscs his valuable farm. consisting of 175 sores of choice land, 165 ole", balance In Hard and Soft wood, form one of the best In Marlins; Provinces, beautifully situated only 1 mile from Wlnsloe Statlon, i from Charlottetown. Good Buildings, close to Church and school, “u. watered and fenced, a. real Home, in a (not fuming district. n (or sale private till day of sale. ' House connected by telephone. Also all my valuable stock, m, as IoIIowrn-Smclr: Horses. l Racing adding '1 yrs. Jolm Aubrey, 2.2m, has been miles In l7. sound and ready to nee, eligible to 2.25 clan; z Work Horses 8 and l) yrs. weighting 200011»; l Hackney filly I yr.; It Head of Registered Poll Angus Cattle, lnclu 4 Cows, 5 Belfast Bull 1 year old; 5 Pigs; 2 Pure York brood Bows; Pure Bred Berkshlrts ready to breed; 8 Sheep; l Ram; 50 Renl. CROP-SM Buahels of While Oats, Good Seed: 25 Bus. Barley; II Bus. Wheat: 100 Bus. Mangels; 200 Bus. Turnlps. ~ lMPLEMENTS-l I ‘ Nona! Trlctor 8.10, almost new, with full outfit complete; 1 International Hay Pres; l Hay loader: 1 Side dqlv‘. err rake: 1h! Mower; Manure spreader; 1 Killer; 1 Sculfler; Gnu; Plow; Single Plow; Truck Wagon Pole, complete; l set Double Slehlu, Pole Swings; l Western Thrasher with blower complete; 1 15 run Disc Drill; l two Sealer Carriage 1 single carriage; Express wagon (newhl Driving Sleigh; I High Box Sleigh ; Pontiac Soda-u (new); Forum 6 Cylinder, only run I500 miles; 1 sloven and all kinds of Double and Single Harness; l Bike Bulky, MeMlu-ray; Lot of Boots; l set Tattle and Clark llolrlllls. (all new): l Cream Separator; Washing Machine. and all Household Furniture; I Home Comfort Range; 3 Beating stow and lot of Carpenter’): Tools, and many, many articles not mentioned. Sale positive, inspection any time, Phone R411, or apply by letter In owner on Prclnises. Teams will meet all trains at Winslow Btdlon. Sole starts positive- ly on time. Terms of Farm at Sale, of stock and crop etc., 9 months on all sum! over $10.00. 6% per annum of! for cash. PARKER. A. HORNE, : J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer Wlnsloe OF LANDPERSONAL PROPERTY AND INCOME TAXES To Whom It May Concern: I . Notice is hereby given that. ymenl. o! all lens due who IWWIMN Treasurer of the Province of Pr nco Edward Island in respect to lull. Personal Property and Income assessment h Imm tbly will!“ Otherwise steps will he taken as provided under the Land Act, I024, and the Income and Personal Property Taxation Act, I924. l" collection of some. ARREARS All Personal Property and Income taxes remaining unpaid on W 20th of February, 1928, will be subject to interest. at. the rote of flvl) W cent per snnum from date of default until psld. Tax-payers In arrears will ‘plum govern themselves‘ occur-din!!!- Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Blond, mu 2m. m ‘I! January. 1928. ' ~ CECIL J. STEWART Supervisor o I Tutti"! __‘ 10:00 p. m. WOR (422) N. Y. Prog. 9-930. 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Ad-bes been Invented to aid 019W" @168?» ' after sunset. coucus AND cows DREADED BY MOTHERS. wm 1n r I u bound rests on llazdrlfothgr orl. 221mm "u. ti" w“. 0" dufingtlle cold “ rleuon. In ailments of i111’ “d?” 313.?" “f “"3 ‘° “all? u o no oul developments. Slmtdffildl coup, that only I remind bronchitis, neumouln and con- tomootpeopl toroca lilfiunlleilflll°""lii3o“°llll° fir” "' ‘Kill (m. n . Bot Dr. Chm baprovlzd e amenable! troubles. ‘ DR. CHASE’S #__,_- Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine y