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"Infill!" pg the active agent of crv-asute. lu a “ “Hfcfincdppalatnble form, nail known as m .oae of the greatest healing agents {or severe coughs, cllest colds and bronchial 5""”‘t‘rhiiblcs. _ . n,“ Mo not accept a substitute for Pinex. n '.lt'is guaranteed to give Prompt X01191 0|’ j""‘ incuey refunded. lit f SALE -l[\'All'|\’ R, ~ gliIsEasilY found himself in a tinyiplevnior. shading quire close-house. Uililfillie. She Wit-YEW’! bill-inn. there waei s soft mbirrnl. and ‘the little iicirbe- gan to ‘mount, mysteriously it gave :1 click and stopped‘ of its own accord at the right floor and they got ‘out. Asa-in Claudine pressed a button and quietly and obedieiitly the car star- .tcd on its return trip. ’ "Taking a huge kcy out of l. bag, Claudine inserted it in the door, her slender little wrist turned, and the dcor opened. It was the first private slpai-tment Pike hsd seen in Paris and he was charmed by it; how fulLcg quaint. littla things it was. 80 much furniture. so many stools and chairs ‘and couches. A curtain moved. "Zat ces Minou." said Claudine as .1 jBy Homer Croy sin»... that. minim? Miiraiiv -. belovedlailii respected eithien or, ' Paniniirs had possccltn his eternal’ ‘ieii-aril at the Royaluvictorludios-i pitalnlllontieal." Mr. Murphy . was‘ . but sixty-one years of and had never known a day's illness until two months previous imhisdeath. Re received skilled medical. atten- tion at his homc inlPanmure. but did not seem to improve, so by the advice of his physioianha was re"- moved to the Charlottetown Hospi- tal wherLbc received treatment fai- three weeks but without much ~ change in his condition. On Dec, 4th he‘ 1m for the mini Victoria Hos- pitalqMontreal. but in his weaken- ed condition nothinzloould be don‘: forhim. He ghduaiiy grew-weaker a sleek cat came stretching toward 2?“! th° end “me "n i‘ “We enlioncd date. He ,re:ie‘ ved the tlzenl, "Yesterday she was a very bad _ Minou, when 1 ‘o out y; wmlme ‘dost rites oi. thc_ Holy Catholic my singing she creep alol-ig za wali|d1l1T°h ‘will 3 "9 F“ W", “Rm “'~" gnd g1) jntig 5g “egg gpgnmgng-ahd sllild him daily (illblllg Hill b11110 l1‘ when 1 come m: and look into her “as in the h rim? ' eyes I klww somozirlg ees wrong. Now His ran-ii. .. .£‘1’0ll‘.1""‘.lll0d by iii ‘ lliontinued) a Had Pike only known it, - Madc- -moiselle Claudine! appearance hid i nothing to-do with anything so vari- {able and uncertain as the wind. Many times, since the night in Mon- tmartrc, she hid found occasion to pass the hotel, her bewltohing ‘black eyes turned upon the common/plaice ‘entrance. ' “Maybe you are going to make 2e promenade and I stop you?" she continued. "Ycs," returned Pike guiltily, his heart beating fast "I wls Just start- ing out." ’ _ And she put her little" hand into his in a good-by. The indignation, of Versailles was 7 upon him. How churn-ling and lje- ficshlng ll; was to talk- to one so viva- 010115 and blooming. . "Don't fie rushed oil. Bay." he ma ‘boldly, “howfd you like some tea?" Never in his life had Pike taken! p11» cums . 34c! "Aglrl admire»: mamwho, ear. pull himself together after he files to pieces in a rage." nisii- ‘lli. ti» "‘-“"‘Fli' further particulars apply to ‘Farm for Sale at Albany of 110 _acres. 100 acres clear land, near‘ "school and shipping, good location. URVILLE LARGE, Albany. iioa-i-1s-1a-:i1-2a-zs-2a. - The Old Mani Sc you're the prodigal son and an going home. eh? I suppose your father will kill the fatted calf. ' . The Young Man: I hone not-tor I think I've been the calf. "Jack Hugger "Hearsay?" "NO. I got it right from him." i._.~ _ SIGNS‘ A ring aroundjhmmqon means rain. . ', Al many of us know.‘ One round the linger of a girl- Ah, that means reign IIIO. _l|_ a great kisser." . o "A “Id a Curry Clriudlsn Pacific Irpnu v TM an‘ Chogucl. Good tho World Our“ w-“L 1i "B \- EELTETGEEEEE6E“ " n. n. BELL D. L MATIUESON. Lll. B. y» Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. __ _ ' - Honey to Loan. . Dillon-Charlottetown and Montana . ’y “Money doesn't buy a0 much as It used to." . “That's ‘so: I can remember 4 r 1a . ; Bwihgggg-Ysivlgvigiffi no 3.17."... "Jwlfilf", f” °,m"“’.""’u"" .~ Cameron Block, Charlottetown. PJLI. - if ltiark R. McGuig-an, B. A. ' I ‘ anybody to tea; and only a few times, since he had come to Paris, had ‘ he gone with Mrs. Peters. In hisop- 1 iniori it was not a man's drink. In ‘Clear-water he liked to drop into a, soda fountain oi an afternoon. with one or more oi his little_cilque,_ and jhave an ice-cream soda. but tea- friever. In all Cleurwater there was ‘ not a. man who drank tea. It was "too ] dimged sissy." » l But now tea seemed deeply desir- able. ' “Oh, I zilrlk eet would be lovely. Have v ze favol-ltiW-and she pronounced “lavorite" after the French fashion»- "placc where we go?" Pike moved uneasily. He must get sway from in front of the hotel. "Yes, over here,” he said with a i vague motion oi his hand. ‘, They started w cross Place Ven- ‘dome, threading their way through ithe maze ca’ speeding cars. It was 1 necessary to take her Inn. | "Maybe you would not like to g0 i, to ze noisy tea-room where every- ‘ibody talk so much. I have me a little apartment not so far away‘ and I make he tea-wairy good. the friends !ci me sometimes say. Zen I seeng . for you my favorite song." 1 The entrancing picture rose before . Pike. ‘ l “All right. let's do that." In a few minutes Mademoiselle Claudine pushed a button; from some mysterious part of the building there ' was an answering click. and the street idoor opened. A moment later Pike Y’ They Continue Doing l. . Great Work for f s Women j Read What Mrs. W. Berry Says of Dodds Kidney Pills i. New Brunswick Lady Gives nil the Credit to noiliri Kidney Pills Turtle Creek, N. 3., Jan. 28.-_— ’ (Speciali-"I have used Budd's Kid- ney Pills for my kidney trouble and and them to be a wonderful’ help’! states Mrs. W. Berry,,a. well known a box in the house now and highly TEN DERS __ McLeod & Bentley Tenders will be‘ accepted for con- J. A. BENTLEY struclion new church at Rollo Bay W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. Barrister and Attoi-ney-at-Law ' glglwt-o noon Satan-lay, Feoi-uni-yditn, Office: lllll Richmond Street f r ""15 m“! be seen at. Parochial MONEY 1'0 was Charlottetown. l’. E. I. "ima- Rflllo My and oniéh of a. r. dFQuald» Esq-i K- 0-.‘ 8111MB. Ind J. it. Harris, Arehltect,_chp,,lngt¢gown_ Lowest or any lender ‘nor necessar- ily accepted. ' _Tenilers to be sent to , _ REV. A-BIKNOI , P. P, ' i!» y, P. E. l. "1323-1-20-30-1. r ~ ' "llj',_ll_icl)onald & McPhec o. .~ B. A. . cl “all. MClKINAI-D. "- F. R|CFHE|Q WUBARIUSTERS. A'I"I'URNEY_$. ET“ W, MONEY TO LOAN ' Riley Building Charlottetown .-.v‘~‘ ' ' ,-_ vm~ - » Wfl$tewart & Lowther . l. D. STJJWAICI‘, K. O. N. W. LUWTI-IER. " "QIIRISTERS. ROLIUITOIIS.‘ ETC ~"' "P! ll Great George Street MONEY 'l‘0 DOAN VDT. D. T. Waye * y» 11- DENTAL QURQION It‘: Richmond Street lie-opened Neil Ferguson. - General » ‘Merchant. Wlllhlfi’. has now opened up» again for business. lie-wishes to flank all -hls former customers for their p“. IOIIIIQ in the past and hopes to have their future. patronage .n|, “ma, lie is selling for Cash only, forsvhlell he is offering goods afflpecial Prloll. Come and buy and be convinced. Nlll. IIIGQJION. . . -f a ,4! ,'llv ~ _ 1187-14543. "- “r i to ,Blloi*nuns s. RQBlliiS l -‘_ them to anyone siiflering with their kidneys." That Mrs. Berry's trouble came from her kidneys is evidenced by the rcliel she got from Dodds Kidney Pills. They are purely and simply‘ a kidney remedy. Many women suffer periodically with backache, and, as middle age approaches, the pain in- creases in ‘severity. - Rest may give temporary relief, but Budd's Kidney Pills do much more than this. They, strengthen the weak kidneys and re- move thc cause of the pain. ' Budd's Kidney Pills can be ob- tained from Drugglsts everywhere, or The Dodds Medicine 00., Ltd. 'I‘or- onto 2, Ontario. . ____- _._.i_ .___-._i. Q Auction at Borden uusnsalsar. uwunnlnu “nuuai. AND '. LAND‘ \ Then will in sold by Public Alo- tlon on the premises at Bordon Jll Monday the lrl day of February. a. n, im. at the hear of one o'clock r. m. t dosinbla dwelling ma. 1mm; mien n m wil- lilll I. ilazoollltIIIIM- nun. "iii resident of this place. "I always keep ' Hewitt. lily. together with. an aaloue-qaartei-gaerse‘ or laud within barns and muslin help; _. Ilfliarm snail‘ zey have no golden fresh." She continued to tell about Minou and the "golden foesh." _ . Socn,Minou was curled upon Pikes lap“ ’ "Oh," said Claudinm. "she loves you. I will tell you out oes 2e bon compliment." ' _ “She's a. nice cat," said Pike and kitty." he repeated while searched the room. Tea was props-rod. and Claudine came in with a little table and placed charmingly around, the room, sing- ing snatches of songs, floating by to give a stroke on Minous back as she passed. "Oh. I am always‘ happy in my lcetle apartment." she said. ' ‘ The tea was delieiousj Pike no lon- ger felt tired. In some marvelous way the world had turned from flat- drab to golden sunshine. "Now, Minou. you must make your- self on re floor." eaiq Claudine. and in lifting Minou out of Pike's lap her hand lingered like a sweet perfume on his arm. "Dorftyou like Minou?" "Yes I do," said Pike. Claudine smiled. "But she ees naughty." , "I don't care if she ~is,"" said Pike boldly. .‘ "Now I wiilsoeng Claudine. Pike was stirred ‘by the charming pic- ture she made as her slender hands flew over the ivory keys. Sine sang well and the curlouxhaunting." titli- lmizing rhythm of the French song danced in his veins. g ' She came and sat down beside him. ‘ "Vhat ees how ze time in ze city O-emneilhing you spoke of?" and she drew out his watch. “for you," said =i'- w (To hi! Continued) I . In Memoriam Miss Mary, O. MacDonald Miss Mlary C. MacDonald an old iccident of Oileny Hill, Lot 38, pass- ed away on Friday Jan 3rd after .1... illness of several months. Deceased WhblWltlii her 74th year lived pract- licaliy all her life on lfne~the old hoimstead at OilcrryJ-iill, and was r. valued and much respected mem- ber oi the community. Being of a kind and chsirlltble nature she was always doing good. and it may well be said of her that her llfa was spenjfiin doing for others. Her fun- eral was held on Sunday Jan Mm and the service at st Andrews Church was coilducted by her PMWI’ ti“ the "cometary adiolnliig near those of that kin who hsd gone before. '_ m peiibeu-m were mu mum. David MacDonald. Honey Coffin. Oanueron MOI-llllfinlllfwilfffidjulfl" pqnglg and Jolm A MacDonald. v Hie loaves to mourn their loco 1min UMQICU. ma» wiihvhfi." l" iii-ed. Jo . Jonah. 1M 9" oil-sins. Maine. mil-v‘ 1W" ' Margaret, 1nd Jcldphino. 3. fit! it in front or hiinf She fluttered Rev s. ‘r. McLellln, alter u-iiiei-l hot -i mortal remain; were laid to rest in 5 three sens {U111 two lll‘.il'.',lll.¢l‘,i, m" rived. in Ml-‘TL-‘Zilfi on Friday Jail. Iiird. ‘where 1i, was uict by a large ‘concourse of his neighbors and friends rind conveyed to l. e lioilic ‘c! his trainer Philip at turgeoii. 'Hls. flulmll which was largely at- tended took- plono‘ on Sunday affer- noon to St. Paul's Church, thence and kind neigll or was laid to rest beside that of ‘ wife who prede- lceased him fihree years. ago. c f The funeral ‘Geo. V. McAbc. The poll bearers, lghoggn by the deceased shortly be- [ioie his death. were Wiliiam- Mac- ‘Donald. Joseph R. MacDonald, Pius Jameson. Adam French Win. D. wright arid John "W. Jameson, all ‘of Panm-ure. Mr, Murphy married oarlyin life. Hifelhosen partner was garet. anughwi- o! flhe late Adam. Wight. ','I‘lley moved shortly alter to a new ‘farm on Parimure whore by indus- ‘try and mun, they built for, thoni- ‘sdlilds and their large family one of ‘theqfinest homes in Stunztfln PM‘- mh . The late MrJMurphy vras one of the outstanding citizens. or King's County. always taking a deep ihtzr- est inall that rtlined to the wel- fare of the ' ‘iinlty. For . five yep; 1.. held, the position ism-ugh Sierifl- of King's County. the duties or, which he performed faithfully and welluHe was also returning o!- flcer for the county at the last Do- minion election. At the time of his death he was iflmembar ofthe ex- ecu-tive‘ of the Liberal-Conservative Association of King's. Mr. Murphy wince greatly missed by his immed- iate neighbors of Panmure, but the greatest loss will re felt in the home services were con-l ducted by his beloved pasi/or luv.‘ stroked Minou. "Nico kitty, hioefo-the idicininz cemetery when Ill; m5 eyes ‘that was mortarot a loving father. Write for g lru I Recipe ' ‘Book- PRYS-dit will tonouphis _ Hfllikes h: wlmc-~in comfort. Its then 11¢ will enjg/ we of‘ .tiei1vea..ii1duce~ restfiii . sleep ond fit him {or his 11nd’. WOTk ~ 4 ~. l d. S. FRY k SONS (Canada) Limited, Mormon], Que. where they moufii the loss o1 a kind .and lowing: father.‘ The following sons and daughters are mourlmflowsrd of Montreal. Mrs. a. s. nemesis. Mussolini. New York, Mrsn-P. BJPiirdy, Peterson, Saskatchewan. Fabian‘ ind milnnu. Nova Scotia, Teneucq-Souris. Hor- bart, principal of Gvu4_Gl'K7WIl High S l. Stella. . teacher Jirand-Tm- cadie. and Jeromeand Gladys on the homestead. Ha is also survived bygfour sister-sand one brother; (Margaret Anne) Mrs. Frank Kelly. Domhester. (Nellie) Mrs. Fi-anuMiiwai-d. Dorchestcr. Mass; (Annie) Mrs. Frank rlhlfnh." Dor- ehesier.’ Mass. .. (Alice) Mrs. Alice Robinson, Vancouver. Philip o! left w‘ l Niagaraflfilisn’ Abbie, a "Dartinoubiil salmon. P. E. I. "May his soul rest in pence.“ ' (Patriot please copy.l_ . ‘I'll! CHUMP WHO WOULDN'T ADVERTISE ._.-... s" mahjwlth ‘soul so dead.‘ . . _ 1 . Who never to himself hath said: ‘ ' "My trade of ‘late is getting bad, I'll try another full-page ad"? If such there be go mark‘ him well: For him no bank account shall swell; No angel watch the golden stair To welcome home a milllonflre. ‘Ilia man who never asks for trade By localllne or ad displayed. Cares more for rest ‘than worldly Iain. I Andvpaircnsgc but gives him pain. Breather "i there bm-oma I76 ___.__- -.._._.._- --1 Tread lightly, friends, lel. no nidi ' sound Disturb his solitude profound; Hero let him live in calm repose Unsought except by __men lie owes. And when he. dies go plant him deer i That naught maybrcilk his dresm- _ ' less aleeiu. . 1- Wherein no clamor may dispel The quiet that ‘beloved so well; Arid that the world may know lll ' loss . ' ‘ Place on his grave a wrealll of most . And on a stone above: “Here lies A Chump Who Wouldn't Advertise." 1 Douglas n. Hill, who left Inndoll l on March 13, i927. for a $1.000 my gcr that he would go round the world orl- a motorcycle in six months, liu - lust arriveihili IIUYIdOH. '. Y. (llif to .V f Compound because I f: t eta-weak and had to lie own so much. lt has helped f: no h. M a ii. nerixesly’: ' gloidier, and I, am ‘xble to do ‘Qnfilllllllfltiodwydrk. " cu ma’ lid $1 nun: Bee K. l: I. ' In‘ pursuance of Act of made and passed-in the Third .1 seating the (Jityi as iollowsi, '1 ),. \. ;fl‘~wolftliifg ,9 . -. y ‘ Ffli‘ Ward Number One ‘ I _ _ 5R . ’For_ WardNumbcr Two y For Ward Nulnber Three '* ~" - 1 ~'* For warqlfliiuilibcrcFour "\ " a 1. For "Ward NuuilbeifFlvo iinilaivottiso cases‘ ’ ‘ min. wanes o‘ ' Wed TIOH l the Legislatum of the Province of Prince Edward Island. Year of the jWILIiBE new on ......'..1. ‘ iFellillm One Councillor‘ One Councillor ' One Councillor Two Councillors ‘ Three Councillors icizn of His Majesty King Edw-ird vii. Chaptcr,_17, intltllled "An dict t o consolidate and amend tllc several Acts incorporating tho the Oity of Charlottetown,‘ nnilnll Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. I dmllflffll? ZlVQ-"RUBLIC NOTICE that an Election of a. Mayor for the said City. Three Commissioners bf Sewers and Water Supply for the said City, and of‘ one person l‘) "Y", P! I ‘Cqllllilflll-“Qolllloll man in~the City Qouncil for each of the Wards Numbers l. 2 "i 3' i“ ll" "l" 9"?» "l" "i ~Twol Persons w ‘serve ' all Common Councilmen in said __ pillllm] ‘91"wll'd'N\llll5¢l_‘.4f0f the said‘ City, and of Three personsiifserve as Common p. Cfllllwilmfll in laid Council for 'wilrd'Nun1iier_ s. in the said City; being in all a any... Three Commissioners oi’. Sewer. n“ Wu" gupply and Eight (jommon Councflmen rep... \ - 1. A. p... 1930 d DWSCLVBIBfiDrIN fiiitocallilriori .1 .TH.F‘~-¢.$QID.QI'§Y5 '4 '1 . * '1' " goal i9. as" A“ ' Act liliieorl‘