T? t ‘IJWO. . r AHHHH-‘ AHHAHAHHkLA-AAAA¢¢-¢;¢¢“HV AvQgA A A L ere-r"? cmnomi " "I I AAA:AAA¢¢‘AA¢VA y‘,..,g,.‘,,,.,,.;..444o-ovooaooooooooooooooooo~ooocviooooooooooooo 0006960OQOQOOOOQOO-QFOOOO-OO-fOOO4VVVOOQ§§Q~OQ-O*QQQOO-Q-FOQ-OO-O§Q4+O +H+1+ovro+ ovoooaooa-oowo-oeeee e . e . QQ-QOQ-OO-v The Woman Who Loved and Earned IY JANI FHILPI A Modern Glory of Home and ' Iuslnuo ROBERTS GREAT IDEA CHAPTER 76. I seldom Wflltl. but I l'.I‘ll‘(l until i fcll asleep that night. ’i‘iir- lust hing I romomhorotl W118 i111‘- : ck striking Ii, and Iioberi had ioliyct come in. I hnd wept partly because o! tohertt, partly because i was so voin out that, once started. _ i :0u.‘tin't slop. It had lit-on soino imo since Itobr-rt. had been to st-o - vinrion~to my knowlcdllP. $11 l hould not have allowed that alone 0 make mo so miscrttblo had I rot been tircd out. 'I‘iic next this was Sunday nnn I dctoriiiiut-d lo Io Itn hen nearly all day. I awoke Wlltt t: start. I icnrd the front door slain. lilltl tin-l at up In bed, (fould ii. ho Itob- irt, and was he~hnd ho. boon irinklng again? llc IIIPVPI‘ tinmmod doors when ho ivas iiim- nlf. Iironthleitsiy I listened. tops mourted the stairs, the-n based my door. ltividonily not iobcrt. Wide-awoke now I lumped Tilt- UliIS liNli B NN Ieal Hcnlthily When You Apply “ABSORBINE JR." Infection won't creep in, p.i1 won't rm or proud flesh cause compli- tions, it’ you bathe thc wound with ABSORIIINE JR." This home linimenI—s0 pweirLrtl in l destruction to germs yet s0 moth- INK] renting to the lies —\t.\(;s the leliln and cases the ain. "AB RBINE IR.’ can be put loan n wound with the assurancl It it ll both cleanse and heal. It II equally ood for treating Ila, Abnccsseii, res, Csrbuncleo, en's, Felons and Run-around. BSORIINE R." arrests inflamma- c t e lure, destroys ul ltsrtl rapid and healthy healing. . boéle-et most drugfiats gym" i/otnro, nus... l - wivrrtwll u. '1 r the light. Robert. not yet up and switcholl on 'I‘hree o'clock, uu_d _ Tho clock could not lit.‘ P18111- in! Jnnt ng I reached for my wutcli the (zlock in the church tower boomed out three titties. What ci ultl have happt-notl‘) Pvfllilltfi 111-" h: d l)('.!‘Il hurt zignln. "Wilt-rt in tho world have V011 lit-on?“ I askcil as tho. door 1l1l1"1l.‘/ opened a moinirnt. later, and Robert c-tuno in. - “I told you I was Niziritnfs, ilildn‘t I?" going to "Ytm, llut surely yott haven't boon thoro until this hour. It wnnlll t-trlnpromlso hcr as wcll as yotirsi-lf." “No. I haven't hot-u tllorc 111i tho timo." llo otft-roti no itirthcr oxpizinution, but I was not ml- noyod. lot) curious to ho polite, so I querio-i: “Whort- liavo you been?" “Win-to bavt- you been?" "Sot- noro, (lorry! Tlllg Iins got to stop." For the iirst time I saw ho had hot-n drinking, not tnuch, perhaps, btit still i.t hail ailv-ctoti him. “Vi'liii' has got to slop? you don't oiilot-t to P-llitll,’ win-rt- yoii have been?" "Stirt-li/ l do! l pay my way now, don't i? You nroift. sup» porting mo. nro you) \Vhcn you ilo, you can llHl( where I have bot-n and I will tinswcr, but not hoforo. You can, put that in your piln- and snioko it!" “ltoift ho vitlgtir, Itobori." I was furioustv IIII‘:I‘_Y now, lir- ivas not. drunk. so I couldn't mako tluit an oxi-ltsi- it was abomin- Surely nic illlll‘ in him to stay out until al- llltit-ll morning and thou talk to Illt" as lit- Will-t tioing. I would not t-tttiuro it. “Wh-al‘ tins ctrtuo ovcr you?" I WPIII on. "’i‘cil me whore yott havt- boon? I lllll your wife. and hztvo snnio rights, oven ii‘ I do koop still most of tho time \VlI('Il utlivr \l'tllllt'il would make. a fuss." “lit-on playing pool. Won too. Shall play ovory night, so you mny an well got list-d tn tho ldon. (treat liite idoii, don't you think If I can't niako Iltlllloy one itvay, will antithcr." “Itobort .\lt'I't‘(lllll, viluit are you talking about? Surely you don't nit-tin whttt you nro saying," "Wnlt and Sol! ivhcihtrr I moan 1' or not. Marriott man, no borne. Itlxunipie in arithmetic. Winn’; the nnswor? Pool room. Mun no good nt job. t'an’t ulnke motney. Makes money in pool room, Proves-don't you gm?" “I sea you have boon drinking x0004" HINTS FUR ‘ vitfitllll," I snapped. "H1111 111111 Y°11l hotter come to bed! Burch 11nd t‘onipttn_v' won't huvifyllll 11' 5'9" aren't oarefulfll’ u " \ P . "To htll wlti rem. ' ie l‘ - =11 The Motorist tomorrow." ' I t I said un more. 190111151? ' It-tlllltiifll , I was crying again. 1111i IY "-95" L‘ CLOUG” llll-Il‘ll_V so . Robert would not n‘ pg” know. i lli- HFIIIIIIIPII about its tie tlll- |GN|T|QNI THE lNpucTloN dressed. their wcrit to bod. But I _ cgl 1 lay awake iinlll time to rise. What had come. over my husband? Nat~ iii-ally quiet and ruilufitl- I11‘ 11311 changer! so completely that I ’I‘Iic mint-at ;:'.'"1*1 or Justin-snark coil is simply an electrical trons- l1“'“1"3"13' 1"’""K"'Z"'l "'1" '1'“ ""1 former, which lakes electrical $11111" 1111111- 51‘11"11‘1- "W" M energy from tho batterY- 111 i110 limos. then like lillS-"HS ho hurl [mm m. a current of law pressure 110"" 1'11"" 11° ""1110 111' lmfiuncnaiid considerable. volume (IOW V01- ugly. . Ilc had been gambling in some! oooi room, drinking, nnii had (Io-- -larod ho wits going to continue loing the saute thing cvery night. 0i" course he din not mean it-hc scarcely know what he wits say- ing. I excused. But. he HAD done ‘t. lie MIGHT do it again. Tomorrow-A Decision. 11V MEMORIAM JOHN McDONALD. tago and fairly high amperage). which is incapable of Jumping as s spark through ii grip or break hi the electrical circuit and changes it into a current of very high pres- sure and very small volume (high voltage and low amperage) able to discharge through the gap between the sparking points, where the ele- ctrical energy Ls changed into heat There passt-tl away at (lrot-nvnle, Kingflq i't)lIIIl._V on l-‘ob, 12:1, ono of tlii- pi-iuoor sottlors of that soltlo. niont in the person of John McDon- ald at tho titivnnctnl ago of 94 years. Notwithstanding his tiiany yours, tho dccowsotl had onjoyod fairly ro- bust lr-alth Ill) to n short time pre- vious to his tloaitli. .llo hatl llvuti a vory active lifo, hard working, and lIlilllsll"t)l|H and ivas widely known and roslioctod liy tho pcoplo ot‘ Mast ‘I'll Kings. Iio is stirvlvod by two sorts. Hugh J. with Whom he lived ;in,| Angus J, residing at Sou- ris. Tho Iunt-rni took placo to St. .\Iriry'.~i (‘httrt-h, Soutfig on Feb. 27 and notvrithstantling tho itnfavor- able Illltl inclement. ivezithor wtia largely IIIIPIIIIPFI. Services were . conducted by the pastor, Ilov. J. nnnrgy‘ mlmme "r “mung '5'" t‘. Mciicnn. after which the rc- '10“ m ‘he 5"“ “ml 3"‘ mhnure" mains were iiiid to rest in the ad-I lyverywc "5 mmmnr.w"h the km" Mining vpmmpry_ The passing "_ oi’ transformer that forms ti part. way of John McDonald Illflrkg the M every emctfl“ "Bmmg lnalalln‘ rlopnriuro of another one of the mm‘ Tws "nkes very"'g""mm'm" "m landmarks‘ mm a rvprospntlb ilnngerous (zurreni, unsuitable for tivo of plnneor riiiys, and liiiving "H" wmn" ‘bmmvm’ "m" “he almost reached the trentury mark mam who!“ mudhw "m" the pow‘ he has been called to his reward er 8mm)" “n11 """""°'m" "t m") wiring to the lights. "The spark- coil in essentially the same kind 0f a device, but it works lust 011905110 —froui low to high tension instead of from high to low-tension. Some- times the workings of a device can best be illustrated by 09111119115911 with those of another and \O any- one who understands the hydraulic rain the anology will be very plain. Tin; "ranfl is a kind of [automatic pump for raising water to consider- able heights. Water from a brook or pond is caused to flow through it, at. low head, ‘but at large volume, for n fcw instants, and then the flow lH-IGUCIIIEIIIY stopped with the result that a small flow of water, at high pressure Is sent into an elevated storage tank for useful purposes. In other words, the wat- er current is changed from one of low to one of high ipressure and it h; the sudden stoppage of the flow thut courses the transforming notion ——a fact ~worth remembering. Electricity and magnetism are closely related formg of energy find the induction-coil is an electro magnetic. device. When an electric current is (roused to flow around u liar of soft Iron. It makes this iron a magnet. so long as the current. is kept on, and tliore is a certain stor- ngo of electricity energy in the form of magnetism, which store of energy when released by the ces- sation or‘ tho magnetizing current, manifests itself In the form of another or fro-culled secondary current. Where there is but. a shrill" coil of wire around the iron bnr this secondary current, tine to the giving up of stored magnetic energy. tends to flow through It. but if there urn two entirely sepa- rate coils around the bar through one of which the primary or mag- netizing current flows, thcre will be n flow of trurrent in the other coil-the secondary coil, when the magnetizing current. form the hm- tery ceases and magnetism dics out. This its the principle of thr induction coil] Imagine the irnn bnr or core. (I-‘ig. 1) i0 have wound artiund it but a single turn of wire (n) for the primary circuit, through which the buttery current. passes to create tho magnetism and also but s single turn of wire (to for tho secondary or "intiuccd" circuit. the secondary winding. Each one Jwxuoiiiiiiili;+m+wmnfi éce‘négiicoiololi‘voeoooooooooooerovoroooooovoo-ooneoooo-oooooowoowoweo-ov '»'+'»+'+:;======='-°°°-"i‘?" ‘I':"‘§.' ,‘:¢%::“ ' -“-"#$“¢':':"¢: g: c ' " ‘g “av “ V‘; m I ' 4 f. v t‘ Ii» . .> 1 , i. Ip-GI o ‘ 1c: I = t i: I I l’ ‘. ‘. . E MANS LATEST SPRING MEN’S HEAVY , 1 J i‘ I NQTICE! LUMB R RUBBERS STYLES IN HIGH WORKING BOOTS THINK _ _ l} . .1’ 1i - r death of one of our 300 PAIRS CLASS BOOTS l0 p. c. T0 20 l). c. OFF THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE 1r . . ., Owing to ilw , 1 t fi. t ,. d8 I.ed_ ~ 20 0H.‘ WORM 3 J t ‘$2.225?lrI2‘l.r§l.é;l'..§’t‘ 5:~tr:.-..;s..r.r-...... 1 111“ 1" 1- r A — THECREAWW 1 t’ W a 1s u“ . - ' ‘ ’ .-' ~ ' t HE TOP AND 11 » 1 and-slash pricesale ever known in the Sale puflze . .1.0-$2-75 I i B00138 Gaiters Shoes IS POURED OFF FIRST , 0 1; i, history of the Charlottetown boot and By rlnai ex 1a t c. t 300 Pairs Ladles» Hlgh Pumps Slippers , . b t’ t. shoe trade. ~ It W1 lpay YOHt (t)! g8 Grade Shoes v Hose TIS AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS l 1 t’ 'We are forced t0 turn our large twp pair and se u rem Small Sizes $2 15 At Reduced Prices NOBODY GOOD _ ‘ , it , steak of (Iliototsd, shoes zinldlrubbers into aside for next year. - - - - - - - - COME EARLY AND Av 01D THE 1* . "as #1" I° ° S“ ‘1‘"" 1' ' , RUSH, AND SECURE THE BEST > -» ,» WE NEED THE MONEY BIG REDUCTIONS A LL OVER THE STORE CHOICE. t I 1E YOU NEED THE BOOTS 001w‘ BE THE ONE T0 SAY: “I’M i’ 1 ,, Even if you_do not need the boots, E M SORRY I MISSED 1T3, < ‘ etc., for immediate wear, you cannot R - 1 v 1 » “gm-d to miss the opportunity 0f pro- PUT IN A BIG STOCK AND LAUGH , , ‘ <> fiting “by thls 531a AT THE HIGH COST 0F LIVING 1 WE NEED THE MONEY To 1s ~ it 0 A f b , ' i d i‘ ' FAR AS BOOTS ARE CONCERNED I t t. . The price 0 oots IS no cc m- -————->-—— <» . 1 J ing, but is steadily advancing. WE NEED THE MONEY V1, . 1’ ‘ - _ A - I» E iVIORRIS-SMITH-BEER ' l ‘Tis Not Necessary to Say FOR VALUE " . 1 ooovooooooooooooooooooo 00000040400 0000000000000oovoooooo0o00o¢oo400¢0¢¢v¢OO++O¢HHH+Q+Q>0Q4Q oooo-ommoooooa+o+oovooooovoomo+roo+vo+o+o4 ' 1 1 ere-rooofi ui‘ these turns will have developed in it nearly the some electrical pressure produced in the silngle turn and all these individual pres- sures will be added together, so that the electrical tension between Rub, It Right RHEUMATIC PAIN Out-Try Thisl l l the ends ol the coil will be hund- reds or thousands of-times as great as that produced in the secondary coil of a single turn. It is In this way, by winding the secondary cob of thousands of turns of wiro that the required electrical pressure for producing a jump spark at the plug point»; is‘ produced. The -pri- mary coil being intended only for tithe purpose nf magnetizing the core and being fed with a current of largo volume, need be of but a Rheumatism is "pain only." ternai treatment. Stop drugging! Rub the misery right away! Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" directly into the sore, stiff joints and muscles and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" con- quer,‘ pain. It Is ii harmless rheu- matism cure which never disap- points rind docs not blister". Not one case in fifty requires in- Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old-time "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain. soreness and stiffness. Don't suiferl Relief and a cure awaits you. Get it! "St. Jacobs Oil" is lust as good for scia- tica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, lapmins and swellingii. few turns and the wire should the of liberal size. Very fine wire has to be used in winding the second- ary so as to bring its turn as close as possible within the influence of the magnetized core Fig. 2 in~ dictates this C. being the primary and 1 the secondary winding. If the primary current dies out. slowly and gradually there will be a secondary current Impulse or quite long duration, comparatively speak- 1118 but of low intensity. If on the other hand it dies out very sud- denly and abruptly, all magnetic (merging will be changed into eicc. trical current in an impulse of very brief duration and of very great mtcneity, sufficient Indeed to pro- duce a very energetic and effective shark. Matters therefore have tn be iirriiugctl so titatthe core magne- tism shall discharge with the ut- most suddenness and to bring this about. it is found nctiessary t“) nmlm the core not of a solid bar of Iron of cylindrical form but to tiulltl it up out of a bundle of fine, straight wlTcs oi‘ the. hast quality of mngnn. 11v sievi- izroupeu into o. cylindppl. cal foriii not ttoo long In proportion to prevent a. short-circuit develop- ing between them. Questions of general interest to motorists will be answered In this column, space permitting. If an immediate answer is desired, en- close selfuddrcssed, stamped en- velope. Address Albert L. Clougli, care of our office. . HOTEL, ARRIVALS REVERE HOTEL E. P. McCarville, Kensington; A. J- KQBYB. (Tanso; Chas. A. Prince, Fredericton; W. H. Harper, Sher. brflfllflt; E. -M. Brown, lShcrbrooke; H. Smtillivooti, Mt. Stewart; Wm, Rose Mt. Stewart; J. N. Wood, Pow mil; W. J. Jenkins, Ilnzelbrook; .W. L. French, 'I‘oronto; R. McAr- tiuir, New Zealnnd; w, n, lvlcnnill, Montreal; KOIIIIOPII, S,. Waite, Wil inonl Valley. VICTORIA HOTEL J. Kennedy, I-Inlifax; (T. L. De- Lriilhe, Boston; C. W. Spoirrr, 'i‘tn-. onto; M. A. Reid, ‘Montreal; MIHII in in; ‘nammen sumo, n Christina McLelhtn, Boston; L. T. nesmmo" of com mnmfottilsiymulilrlllg: gicrrtfit, lvgingeal; T. A. (luiiin. Lhftlllllfflflklilg the primary or mag ~ r 0 yn‘ ' ' he _Z 11K current cannot. however e insured except, by the. use with £2gd'o""""“911*‘°11 01' 11n electrical fir“ i1I111i11‘. the principle and Con. 2 c on of which will be troalen In seiner article, Since tho cirr- rent n tho secondary Auction Sale I will soil for ‘E. 1.. come, st. m" l! 0! Peters Harbour on Tuesday ltlth at When the bytery current ceases. 111111 slut-tic turn of tho secondary circuit ‘viii be iictcd upon by tin suddenly waning magnetism and in» impulse of current. at a low preg aura will be produced in it. Novl, leaving behmd Hm, M I h a current of larger volume. but of a "com 1 ‘m ‘m em 5 ed much lower safe ntnd usuable pren- “Mfly m! m,“ m“ in Deuces, sure which flows through the house I suppose that there are hundreds or thousands of turns of wire around such high tensipn and "jump!" ., E 12 o'clock ail his stock crop mid Dower it. Idi ' highly ‘manna, ‘A? 111"" 1w Very implements lconslstlng of choice the current stock. modern machinery tiny. rlglrticllltrtilltlnhhrough-and escape by grain, potatoes etc. No reserve as the Drmia 958ml moreover, since farm 1,, sold. are both cry "mi "c0115"? coils, If Tuesday ls unfavourable sale point by iglaizlcatmiatofilethser at ans! will be held on Thursday the 18th.» . i ' 9 llll H- H. COX sure acts between the two Auctihneer the core in the coll (ti), forming k ~ lwmgtwpvswnvt-m- \"<:‘Pl"!htv-'~hlW'<'- TENDERS The undersigned will receive tenders up to and including March 31th from persona willing to con- tract to make cheese for the Gow- iin Brae Dairying Association for season 1920 State wages per month A. T. MCDONALD, Secretary. 75954l-ldtMfiastuethuaatii _ r01: stir l-‘ifty ncrc form, situated In Don- iiltlrrton. Forty acres clear and In good suite of fertility. Ten acres ivoorl land. Good dwelling house and burn, concrete floor in horse and cow stable School at corner of farm. Two miles from Bedford, Station. Plouiithln done and two hundrnd and nfty Iliad: of manure. I-‘or particulars apply JOIIN II. COURT; 7689-3-lfi-MEslttuetliua. Dlnlllllpn. NQIICE The Annual Gourd looting of the shareholders‘ of the TsloPllitllfl Company of P. E. I. will be hold in the head oflco of the comp“?- Queen 8L, Charlottetown on Wed- nesday the 24th day of Mil-Nth. 1920 st. the hour 0t 8 p. m. for the reception of the annual reports. The election of director; and the transaction of such other business as‘ may properly coins before i118 meeting. WALTER 9. GRANT. Booi-eurr- , IMO-SJ-I-Mliwi p '. coi 111d strong insulation must be nEIlNtIGd-IZMEM. ~ ' I miter-Lia, ratio.‘ . outbuildings. Pump in kitchen-and »