a r. l. I l!’ s . 4P 0 1 1 ‘v _1»_ -." .i. w! _ sdtddfi .1. x"- _ i ' Br unis Enos ' I » ,- - ’ l" "Wm wanton - , 7 I . _ l s“ f“ 0m ntrrc . l . w»- SPECIALS i» Wei“ . 5 Cans . . . . . . . . . .: _ , I ; l ' \ r . anus ' y l pant! sour ,2‘; mnm"°::'fl_'?_s_ _ $3.00 ‘_V'PozgI.b....._. . . . . . ..,. .7. . ‘g ' h‘ 1 i’ "cantons oumumrun _ llflllllllll/BIZE ‘ 43g‘ I 311353 Pct boson . . . . . . .. ' 20 Lb. Bag . . . . . . _ I ‘ v I I I v ,, ' C0. JJciyici ‘ Peffi “mun” P5554‘: _‘ ma!‘ '5 ‘s: ' - ‘ beememundhereintuenenzweer ' ‘ , mason amour-rs ~ ' _ . . l I THE STORY three years, and ‘my partner and ,1 Imuiqbnulfgs ‘s n$un Per Package . . . . . . .. 5c P" w, m; , _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ ,_ .- ' ‘ F!“ ‘Netting "ma." so bowel "we" 2'§.§§’“".£.s‘§.§‘ff.‘t’s‘?$."i$fi \. ____“ ‘ - . . . . ' ' » At three o'cl ,- with smiling we“ a‘ “and up," 1 am mum, M? 111811 0111911 lllllfllfilllfllllefl 101' no“; 334m) PEACHES ‘ All-abs: in stack. Iveryroll guar- n-mmous 1 my; m ' .. ' - 3 help imm ers who lave Ptried 030ml 95mg“ ' '5‘! 1!! Qllllllflflifi l?! down her fiéfifi». la hinmuclitgys m“ thelwd‘ » everything" to improve thélr com HEAVY-gm“ T53“ ‘Mums M ‘I; I stood m the highest wlllllgdowgoi me ,,,,',f',;l.'“2§;§f'§,“,§;,,m;g "Zm plenum. “Everthing” in this sense. P” W‘ """" " P" Pwhu ---- .- c i ' '. 3 ‘ ' ' “Though u» iougm y,“ ,, u“. Lone Pine, and blew a kiss to the “You we,“ me tealwm’ m“ I‘ iemel appllcetimsusedathnmswlth , ' , “M ‘n. m‘ “m. mum in." wmdasnand turned the 90.8.“ “s, mused. r m bold now-firm you ternal applicationsuudathmnrswlth l — - I . WETIIEYS LAID - . ., 20c . - ; .~ , . m» . l _ w sea. _ m, mmqne, And M, m “m, m. no special scheduled to dietor gencr- RAISWS IN BYJLK 23¢ MINCE nnwr 19c 1 m. Blocks ...'.: . .. ._'_ (C0,, ' —-—— - "lhey passed backovew the rocks "'1 “ma” I‘ i‘ *'"'° m?“ m?“ '2 L“ """" " 19% 01. when: ~ g - ' ~ .. . - CHAPTER v1 and mm the wood,’ 8mm m, chance from one umdoisoepww- l _ i . -. - l D. =» Little Ollflllpin silence. “h” “mam” “m” “ mm“ ‘ i ‘ ' “cunmTl ' . SHDIIlLBI-EAKFAST -,' sou 40mins roar. n. l. with the first o! September ewe "1 shall have to take a peep at ‘mwmmmi i“ "w Wmlllemn. but mxno mums 45c m nun: 16c d “my... _ , ' l- the breaking up of the summer °°1- some oi your private papers, I think." “h” m“ 5mm“ d" m‘ "m" . 2 use. ............ .. Por- m». ........ ._ n, . . 3Z0 . oxm gay was 3mm“; gm- ghe 511m” Gay Sam smmngly“ u she led the t0 such treatments it is time to 100k ' ' n- , . _ J . jflihanges in --'l'-‘~ii'i'ne‘ Schedule l Effective f; ~fT€S1lnday 5 led. 6th 1929. ForlFurther Particulars rjlhpply‘ Ticket Agent Ehaliges Vin Train Schedules, QN.R., ~ ,_ January 6th, 1929 .l. . . \ . _'CII7TOWN‘—- SUMJIERSIDE- (f; siphon -. neilnrs 12-25-51 allowing changes in cflcctivo January HEB DONE SOIETHING who snatched my purse?" a have." mun-r cans coussirs ~ She: Do you drink you paint my taco, Ir. Dauboi Artist: I would scarcely u‘ 7°" else _ remaining ",‘,"¢‘,',,',,'“J,w,p,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,_i1cnz on the isalndi n scams very ' lhsla always llh. "Oiflcer, dld you catch the man d“ “No, lady, but I've not him co acanad he'a afraid to dnw Ma face know any of to after the clamor oi young voices, sam- hetopoithehilLioi-Randtocome! lli sometimes she was troubled by a vague presentiment. 8. lllwiletlc s - gestion that all her future lite w d Rand, she stllled it resolutely. She all the summer colony, she alone m- mained, waiting. - ' There was a point high on the [where she often sat by tho hour, chin hand gazing y oil.’ to sea. lRand would not return that way. He would come ‘by iestost. State-oi- lliaine. express, but it was the way place among the rodrs. . | {Miss Delano! May I come up?” Gay turned quickly, and her eyes "the landing onvtho ia/teiul day oi her in the cove. l "Come up, by all means," she said cordially And as he came up, climbing care- oi little custom, she gave him her harTd in fleeting. ', “How in the world did you know ,my name?" she asked inwrestedly. l "Oh, Gay Delano! It was on your couldsketchbcoktbatdainDotollme-l m, about dare lmmvtv l Nnotltlon of what you the police trace him? Did you ever m,‘ have so successfully accomplished u, yourself, IllsaFlIpne. _ have wondered it so many times-whatever came oi it all? Did et bank the little sketch. and-” Very ‘briefly she told him o! the lsappmrazm oi the sketch. "Are-are you sum?" he asked - doubtiully; almost, it seemed to her, q . “It seenw-wery-well. unnatural, you know. Why, nobody lmew about iii-Didn't you ilrop the book? Couldn't it have iallen out? Ht seems-" "Now, don't you think I am crazyi‘, he said with some heat. "Everybody elsedoesButInmtI-usting youto m“, m» l do. It was bad luck all the way Iraund, and I'm sorry. I wish I had l’ gtaken the sketch irom you by main dorce. I hate that worst oi all, los- ing the sketch. Do you remember the hand-very iino-‘fl "Don't." she said. “Don't talk oi it. I should have done something ior poor boy-but what could I o . "Don't think oi it. Let's they Inspitooinorbestoiiortdieeling the cur-ions interest oi his and R. McGuigan " us. \ automobile paper. - w . m, w».-.... N- >- q»- ._.-._.. iront o! tho Iaw Cont: III ,5 _ medu- mo: 1mm. a. n: 1m. EYES TESTED ‘I w-lursl.c~'....n m» '= ,,‘ ,,,'-.-*,,,,,-'~,-,-=-,,,,z-5"3-" w- » °‘.f‘.’i‘is.".t'ff” " 5E. m,“ h, m,“ m"; s. s. tarpon "' . Oiilmetrlste ’ ~ ~ is m»... as... i " \ In order to reduce imports of _ has cars memo more: Finland has quickly. “I had to have c1008 wet-m..- u... “ ' the mdigommtmg 0f ‘I shall stay B. llliflfi IOIIQGIl-G. W861i ma“ w or two perhaps. While the weather l n gairaidldarenotgosoiaxnllsa ‘mutt oi fact, I have learned that :1 r 2 i E e 9W8. his words, Gay ielt her face flush ior her 1 . "I was worn out." she explained v is nice. I like it. But I did not ex- pect to see you here again." "I wish I could-say I had come only to see you." ho said, “but I am they are $Mlcipabillg_ rather a lend . “We buying be something like that, waiting for lei-t that it was doubly sweet to be alone in awaiting his return, that oi rocks to the east M the Little club he 118d Z0210, Elli‘! S0 ihtflgllfid 116i.‘ 060-88101‘, m her Sunday suk |_ oluh m hand, eyes misty with mh$,s°“,:.lflmh°“‘°¢'° 1% hum“ the south, she sat one day when a lvaice celled up to her from a lower iully and with a caution that spoke v "1 will-thirst you," he sold quickly. m“ m live and dressed chick- lfilnmm.’ . .ens and fowl for‘ thee-me p of the l . of highest market way into the Lone Pine. "Or shall I dew” m” “m” “u” ‘ call you “Sa,v'?" _ “Insmm. Ronald Ingram-I beg - ' yourpardomlseemtoieelthatlmnd know you so well I-qulto ‘iorgot you mm did not know my name?" _ a “Well. Mr. Ingrnm, welcmle to the Inns Pine. more is something about yaw-something New Ycrky-that mates mo tingle ior ‘lllmes square." flhey were chatting onsh- ly over their m, chatting o! work, oi aims and interests,‘ the big things oi lilo,’ when Auntalaniiy came to the door. She came intentionally. knowing there was a guest; Gay knew that at owe, realized it with a vague resentment, although lmowing ltwasuotliketholittlooldwonxan to intrude. She ‘was. dressed for the and pimples. skin tedonailtorthecleans |gent t in her cheeks, and as she stepp the room, not glancing at Gay, she swept Ronald Ingram with an eager breathless gaze. . 1 I uoh’ Mm ma“. this is Mn m_ taco pat. Bo much ior external. gram," Gay said htly. ‘ed laughingly. ‘Auntalmlry to all us homs-iiclks. Sit down. Auntalmiry tears nice and hot." * con-mum . milk dolly, exercise ' to cause sweating. Thotsallow, oily skin indicates s. raw irult and vegetables and ing water-are rcquined in the diet and less fatty, iried ioods and pas- liries. A wann cleansing hath should be taken every night and a. cold shower or rub-‘down every mornins to stimulate the system. Fresh air and outdoor cirercise arc essential. ‘Salvation Anny (The Montreal Guam) be ta-ue, as imported, that alvatdpn Army is ' some- llhinginthenaltureoiaczisldthe Iaact should not be permitted to les- san the vast influence ior good which 2“.;..‘;“.§..it;"‘€.€?. “M4832 a» “may ‘ a season c“ The» aw w M” m '..3£.3".;..f.°“‘.‘.‘;."~".‘;".i.l.ii‘i“ 533$‘. ‘m°'“'“‘e°‘°l"“‘°n”m”“g““wsuehesrneveyieldeeermed. Con- ’hadm,'l but it h“ w d° may with stipation must be overcome. A heal- . 1 should be applied to the ntbnlrmlwmw and leit on overnishl- 3A or tincture on.’ benzion should be put lntothelastrinsllngwatertoactas and detcmmincdwltlnnthoiimiywith- outafleotinginanywayprinany ddgreethe In Memoriam JAMES PIOKEBING Commander IBoothhaJsbeeninill-hea-lth for the ""- bettorpart oi two years; itwas Mtsrayearoi illness which he thmlsh not long ago that he oouidbouo with Christian patience and notzccoveuzbuthshasdonosoiortitude there passed Army executive, I WWQUIHY. partially at least. Bramlwell Boothcway at hishomo in Clinton P. E- wes nominatod ior the Army lead- Island on Dec, 7th., 1928M. James ershlp by his late father, General Pickering, Iaged ‘lil years. He W8 William Booth, and he has the right born and resided in Clinton where he was a_ progressive and sucoessiul armor when quite a young man n0 united with the Methodist Church. in Mai-gate and was a iaithdul and devoted member. M. the time oi his dsath he was senior Elder oi ‘the lUnited Church at Marnie. a mem- ber oi the Oidlcial Board and Trus- tee oi the Max-gate Church, and Par- rtboAmrvintheUnitadBtates lsalsoachiidoi Thedrysensitive akin; thssallow, ollyskin; thcroughtinwithen- dry that looks ila-ky when powder- ed. It should be cleansed with cold creamor spccialclcaslng oil in place of soap and water. A mild astringent. such as witch-hazel should be pat- . Be sure toremovo every trace oi e cleans- ing cream and dust from the sur- iaceoitheskiln. Molstonapadoi clean, absorbent cotton in the astrin- and wipe the skin. Now some fresh cold cream may be appliodqnd m“, left overnight. Cold cream should alsobemodasapowderbasczmice a week have a thorough iacial treat-t mam with and a sin/sable flrenimenilgkiuilbd 3:“ r8211- fihffi f; hynms, iavourites of we deceased lnoludlnc at least a pint of "thrust is higher than 1, Jesus Sav- envllsh m" d“! iour Pilot Me, Blessed Assurance, low degree ofiihysical iitness. More u” paw”. u, mm acmmpammw lstmuorgppeg Norman J. Mc- ,. . UJltQrg-n jrrecadla or at the cc oi.’ d a ce, A a. d... mg (o.Miiilown_ and resided their until her death. There are left to mourn the loss o! ‘a kind and much devoted wire and mother, her hus- band ‘and the iollowing children. Iralllfice, Pcnrl, Mrs Fulton. A. Smith. Perth, Stella Mabel, Mrs Earl Moore ‘o! Wobum mulel Newton killed in. action at Vimy Ridge on April 9th, 1917, Jamlss Herman and Eirmry Loyd wt home, also one brother William l-I. Moore oi Albion Bfiypfllld iourtem grandchlldmn. One daughter Hazel, oldest oi the family died at the age oi two. yams. ‘The funeral which wokplaceonflbv IGthUotMeBap- tist church Stiwsecrl. was largely attended, the servibes‘ being con- ducwd by the pastor Rev W. Wil- llams o! Montague. The» ioliowing were sung. OhSaie tothe rock JosusisMlnmTheBohNtlnigbt ‘merb, was beautiiully rendered by oi the auto harp. Interment was made in rthe family plot adjoining the church. The services were con- cluded ut the grcwe by the benodlo tionyand the singing o! rthe hymn. in the Sweet By and‘ By. The {am- ilywishtothankallthosewhosb kindly helped during thrillnm. (Patriot please copy)» PROUD. AS FATHER‘ . , or so cmtnaau SYDNEY, N. 8., Dec. 24.—'l'he stork calledat the home oi Mr. and Mas. Delbert Hollingsworbh, Prince Street, Sydney Mines, recently, and leit the Iliteanth child, which nlshns thnlt Mr. Holllngsworth is the proud ialther oianevenM. children. the other 15 being oi a , AgigQRsiwe loci 1 I Pull. tlrm-aua nub-undefined lidacKinnon in ‘the ear 1885, mov-l " it’; the Mrloyleai, the ‘ cure lldllle are that‘ loops the bile down, the fllvbur- up‘ when you 1a]: for " IIICKEYS. HIQlON \\ BLAIR, twutifcu swim; The llavoufs there lo llll~iilown i!» cuml ill. llcpl ip when you ulilor l 4 s‘ l”; tats‘ for the _fine Christmas tradewe had, and desire to express our- wish ‘ to all for a happy Holiday ~ s. W. 1:4 YLoR, JEWllI-EBS ' onotmrarsrs s 4 4 0 14c mcmioun '=o-Q¢o+vQQQ-Q-o4o o4 o+04<4+" RfiJ-O-O-Ofi-Q 9977-l2-27-2i. Notice s11 persons indobtod to the do... oi Norman J. McDonald must make payment oi their accounts at tin solicitors, Oharlntbobdwli, nOt later l authority now vestedin Bram- 2a; {E5 ‘do l} a: oi a ‘r E , 532E; ‘gas; \an thm' i 9.3 EHEQ collection. _ iorz-iz-aa-eod rei- a wks. m’ _ . Annuallleetiug- than January 16th, i928. _All ac- counts unpaid on said data will bo_ handed to Solicitor for OATIEIJEE D. MCDONALD. ' Adlministrdtflll in: casuorrnowu nuvmo rims mo i-aovmouz. ax- assocu _ r mason: ma, _ New . livfiéharolittlov-lsi- ted haw-bison Jibajfljb yea.» this wonderflllimlllo," Iflgflays in Egypt and in the Holy "Lt diost-_comfoltdblo and in ting uuiso thcvcrlflh. groaios trayol onzhdaril ti‘ “Empress offléotinnd"; Faiths low as , $900. Han ofihip informe- "w M!» wewicwn new w ._ ~