L g m-r-qn gems -.\-»-_~1i q_:'-s M514‘ nnuulm PAGE TWO u...» Many 1r Pennies You!’ Don't Try to “Save"0n Home Remedies-Ask Your Doctor There is one point, on which prac- tically all doctors agree. That is: Don‘! givi- your child unknown remedies wit/mu! as/riiig your doctor firs]. All mothers know this. But some- times the instinct to save a few pennies by buying “something just. as igond" overcomes caution. \\'hcn it comes to the widely used ehihlrt-ifs rrnu-tl_\'——“inilk of mau- nrsizi" — many doctors for over half a iiculury haw said “i‘I!ILL!l‘§." For Phillips’ .\li]k of .'\la_i1nesin i. he standard of the Wtifltl. Safe for chil- drrn. lit-op this in min-l, and say “PIIIL- - ow a1“. CH E (Continued) Beneath the huge moon swinging 1n me sky, Blaickheath gave the appearance of u. ghostly landscape. wisps of mist that might have been wralthes. struggled 011i- 01’ ‘he ground but disappeared in the baleful llghtof the moon. Away on of London shot wivards the sky like a city that hnd been looted and was burning furiously. LIPS‘ MILK til" IUAGNESIA" , “hen you buy. (Iomes now, also in tablet form. (it-t the form you IIIClCI‘. lint si-c that what you pct is labeled “(ieiiuine Phillips’ Milk of blag- ncsia.” 23¢’ for a big box of the tablets at tlrlljl shirt-s. ALSO IN IABlET FORM: nit-ii tin" in-i- l i» the equiv- ulvnt t u u-iispoaiiliil of genuine Phillips’ Mill; of llluguesia. usutw CANADA MILK 0F ll l . PH I PS’ MAGNESIA liig flit with a kettle singing softly. i "5 A rabbit, quivering with fright. gazed with green eyes into n shaft of light that came with crunching footsteps on gravel. It was a policeman crossing the Heath and making his way towards Greenwich Park. He laughed softly. snlckcd off the light, and the rabbit thank- fully bobbed avray into the dark- ‘ ness. ‘ "Silly little dcvi‘s"’ policeman to him elf. He crunched forward, majestic- ,n.lly. A dark stiupe loomed before 3him. It took on substance in thc f moonlight, and resolved itself into ‘u. rangers outage. From behind granted the i the drawn blinds came the tinkle of | a. piano. Soft, v The policeman hesitated for a mo- 8- bubim. about rippling music. ment to listen. “Bah! N0 tune in it," he de- the western horizon the red glow . i faction behind her spectacles “Eh. but I had to run with you that night for fear the policeman would get thee." "That was the night I asked you to marryme, mother," grinned the ranger. “And I was .20 out of breath that you took my gasp for ‘Yes,’ she re- plied. There came a sardonic chuckle from Peter Allister at the piano. _"lt wasn't. the pfilltflllllll who ran 'l‘he overture queer things said, " .-.r, from 'I‘ristan can do with listener-z" I “Aye, there's guts in Wagner," agreed the l 'er. .idcr against Fate." Rtci" Alli~ter. “Ever Goticrdamineruirr, or llwent on I heard tlic '1‘\\"iliglit of inc Gods?“ I-Ie turn-. god excitedly lo Jill, his dark eyes i gleaming. l Spengl" wok it as ills theme for ‘ the Dc nit- of the West. It's the despairing theme of all the as- tTOlIOIIH l'.\ l. i\ Lllllllfilliil,’ IO5LA>M l.‘ in Grcenw an Oh crvntory to stare ut the moon. The universe is like to burst. And then nnnil LtllDll." And in. llilllll5 crashed to the rided, disappointedly’, and resumed Plum ill 11 <‘l'@-fi‘11<l0 0f (“SCORI- his steady pace towards the road ivliere a lighted bu" slithered along like a liner seen in the night at sea! Infiidl.‘ that rangers cottage. the thin lean hands of Peter Allister brought to an end the Chopin nocturne he had been playing. In “Don't. Prlrr." [)ll‘,l(ll\l iii.- But lie liiid forgotten her. of that ci-.i.~liii.g (Lscurd nimble fingers the ' fierce GOLbCITlJIHlllfilllllg. With shoulders hunched, in nervou< brought forth that i l'l, Ont llls energy, he 4 ‘thunder his shirt sleeves, pipe in month, the , ilsfliust Full" as he had called it . ranger sprawled in the elmir scti alongside the table with its red, and white chequered cloth. Array- , ed behind him, with the meticulous ‘ care of prize exhibit.»- at. a booting- gallery, was. a Welsh dreswr with (lomestic crockery. A blaz- _.-_ ‘ A huge black cat, shining like ebony T0 LET i Desirable dwbelling located at 125 Fitzroy Street, hardwood floors. all modern conveniences, including two fireplaces‘. Large twelve room house. central location, completely renovated. suitable for boarding house. Heated flat in well kept ups-rt- ment building, all modern conven- iellces including fire place. Double tenement on outskirts of city. Very reasonable rental. For further particulars apply The Enatern Trust Company. FARM Hill SAIE Al‘ KBNBINGTON t. “an,” m‘ Mm w cm“. n, courting thee," nodded the ranger. h" “We llPt-‘k .O| I ' ‘ mainilei- mostly oovemd with wood and, at the moment. engaged in intimate ablutions, took full atl- vantnge of the fire and a strip of rug. In the corner nearest to the fire, her greying hair splashed by the electric light, sat the rangers wife. In her aproncd lap rhe lmd a bundle of her husbands rough socks. A darning needle was being plied busily. i "Eh, but that's lovely music," she sighed, as the fingers of Peter Allis- ter stilled themselves. The ranger ivinked at Peter through a cloud of mokc. ‘ "So you like it, mother, eh?" he ‘ ked. l She nodded. i “It reminds me somehow of the chapel I used to go to ns a girl when , I lived in Bumley. Aye, it was a rare treat for a tired lass of a mill- girl to sit in a chapel and hear someone play good IIILTIC like that, there." “Happen flint was before I began "It were, father; it were," she an“ lumben Farm m m“, ma” o, nodded placidly. cultivation. .. House has comlflflfi vqtc cywtcm. Near Church and Water bowls in stable- Apply ‘V. GEORGE SIMPSON. "I'm afraid he's teasing you, Mrs. Tomlinsan." came the laughing voice of Jill Bretherton. seated near the piano. The simple I yellow frock she wore enhanced hcr , Kensington. dark beauty. 1, 925- -1c:ao-2a-2'i. atrium about two miles from will?“ E otl; '15 acres clear and 9t hun- tlle balance woodland; medium size Mrs. Tomlinson looked up from her darning and gave an affection- ate glance at her shirt-sleeved husband. "John Albeit was always a queer one," she said, in her dry, Lanca- shire accent. “Always too deep for me even when he inst-ted I married ‘ him. Never could get to the bottom "So me to find out, Wu dwelling, barn. 40 x 41, pump in I ch. mother?" asked her husband. house and in barn. This farm priced “Happen I did; happen I didn't," [ow for quirk sale. For further piir- “'35 he? 1390111,‘! Nply- "BUT: I (l0 tlcnlnrs apply I0 THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, I’. E. I. L-Zvtltil-LZ-lfi-iii. C... FOR SALE AT MT. EDWARD ROAD l remember that you took me away from the chapel to stand with you at the beck of bhe Free Trade Hall in Manchester, listening to a lot of fiddlers scraping away for dear life. Eh, but you were a rare one for the music, lad." - The ranger nodded over his pipe. "’I‘here’s not like it in London." he said, lapslng into dialect as he ‘ "Thcre werci became reminiscent. the days when the Hallo Orchestra ‘ had old Hands Richter conducting. He showed us how Wagner could be played." "Aye, he played Wagner so well who was i _ that father must take of his coat 12 acres of land, all in high d1’! . and have a fight with a feller ont- state of cultivation. Splendid ov- |‘ side the Free Trade Hall one night.“ 1 Dortunity f" mmk“ gfrdemng‘ m‘ “The feller booed after they'd Fox raising, situated 1p, {miles from i played the Tristan Overture," pro- , City of Charlotte-town. view not 10 tested the ranger. The little, comfbitably-furnished i room of the cottage seemed to , reel at the aswnult. As. the music boomed forth. the ranger rc- inovvd his pipe and stared open- lll(llllllt‘(l 11L the playep .1111, tense and lll.\ll'-\l"lll. stared down though obses ed by those fingers writhing and clawing at the Key's. Only Mrs. Toinlinson was unaffvrwd by thconlaughia] She continued plnsidly to darn socks. , With the flourish of an im- prcsario and a sardonic grin on llis face, Peter Allister brought the tour dc force to o. finih. Tho pink-papcrcel mills seemed to be still echoing the music. "Eli, but that's rare mad stuff," decided the ranger, stretching out a hand for the matches with which to light. the pipe that had gone out. - “It's gloriously mad stuff," agreed P0101‘. = “It's daft!" interjectied the j woman in the corner. "Like most i of you young folks of to-ciay. Shouting and raging against the world." She gave the two people, at the piano a quick glance from her spectacle". "Why don’t you two get married?" The pointed remark caused Jill lto flush. ‘That flush spread from to her cheeks. She was that. Peter ‘Allltlfll’ was reg ding her, Sill-l donie us ilsuul but. with a strange 'gleam in his eye: Y “Why don't. vie get married, 1 Jill?" he added _ The flush (lccpcncd. "I . . _vo'.i‘\'t.- n:-\ci' asked me," ‘she rillllllllt‘ d. “I'm asking you now," said j Peter, quietly: firs. ‘2lf¢d-.d.‘i“i'l-°" this seer l MA ' young girls shoot up in height. yet stay as thin,ns a rail. MFR Mary B * was like that until recently. She says: "I was awfully tall and thin for my age so Mother got me Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and now I have uainrrl about 10 lbs. And rvervhtidy y: my complexion i$l'l'1lll_\ Qllllltl." When younc people are growing, or ivhcn adult! are underweight, nature must have the proper ma- terials or the body won't gain a pound. Very often the body building material required is iron. Assonn as Elfin-g; B--_* 1mm“ taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilk, ’ Name on requcil. Ye, Tonilinson," he ' "'l‘li.it. fool philosopher: Friday morning was conjured furiously. Wagner-ion music of| 4 v I gained l0 . .~ and everybody complexion is really grand l " be excelled. All new buildings 0n . |_ prgpcrty including 6 room Mm bungalow with liFP-Plat-T- h“ “M” heating. City "M" “m! elwmc ugh“ Modern conveniences in my‘; p‘; buildings one new bum and shed. Also one Fox Ranch in- rludgn‘ 4mg double fox shed new 60 x 30 Eighteen new fox W"! 3*" “fluid with s. ,9, Guard fence "wounding rallfll- For further particulars B91"! 1° Own“! AUDI‘. S. MaeMILLAN. c‘ Mt. Edward Road- ChurlottewWfl- l AN INDIVIDUAL SERVICE -_._¢ since m, two pair of H!" m nllkc. M one pali- of kn”, can bring the Bill" hoped for relief to 1W0 17"‘ m,“ An eye examination ll “nflyiflual, Great accuracy ll demanded, and results IN secured b! ‘h! u” 016T- strurnents that can be - bended M10" l" “v5” N?" dltlons cxuctl! as ti"! " s - '2. F. Hutcheson "And you leld him out for it," nodded his wife, a gleam of autis- )' "‘ "f ' Canadian L-Jnin—h—n \ ' , King Christian of Denmark has Prlncc Eric t3) to Miss Lo‘s Bnotlr ed in the Dominion capital Feb. i1, Girls Marr iage to l annll. l‘ rnigr- of his ccusln. <1i c" Ottawa. which iros solemnlz- 1924. The couple petitioned his‘ In Memo riam FREDERICK LEO BRADLEY "Suffer little cnlldreu to come unto me", these words were for- cibly brought to the grief stricken hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bradley on Jan. 6th, when word was brought to them that theiz: son, Frederick Leo was drowned while crossing the mill dam a half mile from his home. Freddie, lovingly called by his "lsters and brothers, was ten years who was a general favorite with teacher and pupils by whom he will be greatly missed. He attended Church in the morning and in the afternoon with his younger brother John set out ed the dam and were returnin! back to their home when the ice gave way and, Freddie went down. John knowing the dancer ran and summoned ind. m a very short time upwards of thirty people had i gathered, searching began. the _body was recovered and taken t0 his home. . His funeral which took place on one of the largest seen for sometime when upwards of forty carriages follow- cd the remains to St. Cuthberte Church where the fueneral M855 was celebrated by 111-5 Past/m‘ R9“ Basil Croken who also conducted services at grave. He was tenderly laid by the side of his little sister ,Angela who predeceased him llinfi months ago. The honorary pail bearers were six of his chum-s, namely Jack Evans, Robert Mooney, James Bag- 101e, Jr., Ernest Bradley, James Mooney Jin, Merlin Dcvine. The active pail bearers’ were Kenny Mooney, James Cullen,‘ Joseph McCarthy, George Smith“ James McDonald and Herman‘ \ V Smith. Besides his sorrowing parents - he leaves five sisters and two brothers to mourn the 10s; of u‘ -_ ‘f loving son and brother. The high K- , ’ esteem in which he was held was " ~ shown by the Mass Cards and , ‘ llllilly messages of sympathy re— * i ceived. (Patriot Please Copy) at the piano, it seemed part. of him —something out of which beauty could be conjured. And in that fleeting moment as she saw him with the light gleaming againstl the back of his head, the aggress- Y ive, teimpestuous face of the man ‘ who had fought recklessly against life, had taken on the beauty of a lover. The hunger was still there, i but it was hunger for her. She knew in that moment that hei loved her. But what of herself? she hesitated. She realized that this wayward genius roused the mother instinct in her. And. all the masculinity in him craved for it. Could she give him love, yield to the strong po=sessive power in him She liked him. She thrilled, at moments, to those eager glances, to the evident attempts on his part to please her. And there were times when the touch of those strong, nervous fingers seemed to conjure strange music in herself. But still she hesitated. "Now now, please," she mur- mured. She shivered slightly, and glanced at the clock. The action caused the others to follow her example. (To be Continued) pounds SHYSIIIV she gained in weight and in health, because this remedy provided the iron she needed. Note how her complexion improved, tool If you m too tbln or if you are rundown, nervous, have no pep and get moody at times, take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They will tone up your health and build up your body; give you back your pep and good spirits. And this better health wil be reflected in a clearer, rosier complexion. Dr. Wi|liams'Pink Pills are 50c every- where. 4 l I ilflml’ Pink Pills legu- c; lltd iI you don't he! better. Itrvmier and healthier, your money will be rammed to you. old, a. very clever boy for his age, ~ to visit his snares. They had OFOSS- . haired man with the hungry, , ' i cynical face. I-Iaunched as he was p (IHARLIYVITTIUWN GUARDIAN THE SILVER ASSASSEN By WILLIAM J. MAKIN l e g . l New Style and Beauty-Rich Appointments f‘ . is reached from rear. “i Every appearance feature of the new Ford V-8 spar- kles with new beauty. From grille to mil light . . . out- side and in . . . that quality look invites you. Front end is distinctive with head- lamps streamlined into fender aprons. Modern lid- type hood hinges at the back. Larger luggage space hinting V- type windshield opens. In- lcriors have new tailoring and trim. Starter button on new instrument panel. Parking li rake lever at left under panel. New Gasoline Economy-Fine Performance The improved Ford V-B engine delivers its thrilling per- formance and acceleration with gasoline mileage so high r s E n 91in,‘ TUNE IN if}.ZiZZZ..Z.”£LZZ..Z'iT;,S,.....~ Phone that it sets u new clmdcd of economy. Ford V-B on- gine refinements include improved carburetlon, new domed-top pistons, im- proved exhaust systennncw self-lubricating water pumps in cylinder bunks. Higher rear axle ratio also contributes l0 the new economy” 642 INDIAN RIVER. WOMEN'S INS’! TUTE The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. John A. lylacucllan, on Feb. 11, there were nine mein- bers and three vxsnors pl'0&'lll.. Meeting opened with 0 Canada, iollowed by roll cull and reudingl the minutes of the last meeting. A Dill for pillow cases bought for the Prince County l-lospitul was pre- sented and paid. '.l‘he committees {gave their reports and it was de- Ieided to have the school scrubbed the following evening. New sick committee, Mrs. Leslie Ramsay and Mrs. Bernard MacLellun. A letter was read from the Prince County Hospital thanking the Institute for their donation. A letter was also read from a member acknowledging Gziuitess Alexandria and Count C 0-‘ their married life was went on a chicken fann aj s. i he endeavored to dl. "om-NM < m...‘ ~¢.-. . s. . . rmlmlon to SPfk a. divorce, and de them. Their two children, h ..lan. are shown in (2). Much l'i‘.k\ n letter of sympathy. It was moved and seconded that the Institute arrange to hold a concert after Easter. Motion carried. Two ques- tionnaires were filled out and one member paid her fee. Mrs. J. G. MacLellan invited the members to her home for the next meeting where roll call will be answered with an Irish joke. The business part of the meeting being over the National Anthem was sung. Lunch was then served by the hostess and meeting was brought to a close. .1 UPTON WOMEN'S INSTITUE The February monthly meeting of the Upton W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Turner, with an attendance of ten members and four visitors. The President pre- sided. Meeting opened by repeat- ing Groed in unison. Roll call was FORD DEALERS rlsURUAKY 29, 1937 --q New Riding Comfort-Improved Centre-Poke bu!“ Tlie new Ford V-8 rides even more smoothly. centre-Poise de- sign has been im- proved by easier action of long tapering springs wlili pressure lubrication. New shock absorbers which are adjustable for various road conditions add to comfort. New methods of mounting body and engine, and other refinements, oombinn to make It a quieter car. The compact Ford room in the body for passengers V-8 engine permits more and luggage. A single ride will make you enthusiastic about the many extra comfort features that F 0rd has added mil M‘ New Safely Brakes-Now Stool Top-A ll-clcol lady New Easy-Action Safety, Brakes, of tlu cable and con- duit control type, give the “safety of steel from al to wheel.” s entirely new braking cyitem gives quicker straight-lino stops with feather-light pressure on the pedal. Body is all steel - top, aides, floor and frame, welded into a single steel unit of great protective strength. Safety Glass throughout at no extra charge. In these and other Ico- lurec Ford follows the new trend to safely. Acreage vrlllj your dealer to tulee the new Ford V-8 for a lrlul thin. $3 answered by a. Valentine Verse. O e member paid her dues. Min- utes of last meeting were read. BP- rrcved and adopted. A letter from the ladies auxiliary of Kings County Hospital was read a_nd it was moved and seconded that $5.00 be sent to Kings Co. Hospital. School committee reported that a new broom be purchased. It was decided that a. dance be held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Betton on February 23rd. and that secretary buy all necessary articles. The program consisted of a reading by A MONTH, cvllh mountable Jown-pizymenl‘, buy: Joy new Ford car under TJl-C. National Finance Plan. ALLISON MacLEOD 224 Great George Street 1 am Thankful Pbr." Meetmc e1“- vd by singing National Ant-bem- Lunch was served by the hostess- COLOR FOR. SPORTS COSTUMES Color, dash and feminine def-Ill are keys to new fashions for south- ern qxzrts wear. Iislieciully veratile ls a low-back tennis dress with divided or slim circular skirt and a pert jacket to don after the I811"- m4: Professional Bards Mrs. Geo. MacLeod and a talk on Antlgonish Island by lvLi-s. Allan Macswain. Program committee for next month, Mrs. Geo. Turner, Mrs. A. S. Morson and Mrs. Geo. Betton. ' (Hui-fared Accmmlllli Next meeting to be held at the homo of Mrs. Carl Christensen. Roll call to be answered by "A Law ti‘ EGAN & CO. l 14o Richmond sci-m Phone 4'1 P. 0. Bu B- F OR SALE Double tenement property No. age on the South side of Dorchester Street forty-two feet and running back by parallel lines a distance of 80 feet. The former owner, Mr. Patrick McKenna died a few days ago and the devisees under his Inst Will and Testament who reside outside the Province, are anxious to dispose of the property immediately. For further particulars apply to 214-216 having a front- S. DESROCHES, Solicitor, _ Can. Bk. of Com. Bldg. _ sale. 181 Queen St. WESTERN CANADA EXGIIRSIUIIS Going-Daily from February 20th to March 6th Return Limit-M days in addition to date of For full information call W. K. ROGERS h4943-2-l3-l5-2fl-2l .=,._ . - .1 or phone 540 MacGui n & Train"! ma: mgnticumow. n. 0- o. s1‘. cunt TRAIINOI. n l- a. lollemn. I“- ' 9.32s: h..i2..+"...-# H. F. McPHEE, B. An K. C. NOTARY l6. BARIISTIB. SOI-IOITOI Illlllll, OIIIIIOROWII-