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Yes, siree, Uncle Joe, cats can give a feller the jitters and pile his nerves on top o! each other till ye don't know which way to turn for relief." “But I thought you liked the creatures, Silas, eh?" “I likes ‘em well enough Uncle Joe, when its day but at night when they get to serenadlng under a tellers window, its a. hoss of axial-her color, They 0n Serenarli-ng flats (By “Uncle floor“) “Why are you so down in the lip this morning"? I asked my old friend Silas Skinner. “Well, Joe, I had a mortal bad night I had, and it's all on ac- MY FREE HEARING CIINIC IIAS IIEIPED HUNDREDS T0 IIEAR AGAIN. IAAY I YOU? demonstration of Me new %ramm HEARING INSTRUMENT U-RIJKE ANY OTIIIII CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL CHARLOTTETOWN 0N FRIDAY, MARCH 18 From 10 a.m. to 9 p.ns. ‘4nw-nn Gee it! 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For dealership write or phone today, to. _ - may be good insurance ‘galnst rats and mice, make ideal daytime pets, purring about ones legs till you wouldn't think butter would melt in their mouths, but at night they can change as sudden as the wind and become a band of devils of the worst type. That's the way cats are, Uncle Joe. Make no mistake about that. The critters are A.W.L, rmore than half the time and when they're A.W,L. there's the devil to pay in somebody’s back alley and the neighbors are sure to be in for a. sleepless night, easy as keeping an itchy footed husband at home. “fhen you think you've got 'em eating out of yer hand and behaving natural like they suddenly break out again Illke *1 feslerlll! finger and you have to go through the whole process of reforming all over. It‘s the nature o1 the beasts, Like g, lotta folks that you and I knows. cats can be plum full of wickedness. But to get back to my gory, Wll-Bli 8 flight lt was! First, there was s series of low cat calls which Brew Iiercer and louder as the minutes passed. More and more 0g the critters joined in the din and soon the whole neighburhogd echoed and reechoed to their hisses, snarls and spitting in each other‘s faces. I l°°k°d at m! watch. It ms BXBCtIy 12 o'clock. I had Just slept One hour. and a blx cry lay ahead of me at the bffice. “$989. YOU devils“! I roared at ‘he WP “my lungs. The little woman stirred beside mo. new 1 wished for he;- gm q gaping Some folks I am sure will never hear the crack of doom. But they didn't scat, hadn't gny notion of scattlng. cat; don’; "at easy, Uncle Joe, do they?" "I reckon you're right, 511a,," I said. "but what did you do next?" “Well. Uncle Joe, I up and m". i"! "l! alarm clock out the win. 4W and then let drive with both shoeaand the wife's glass eye; 110p. m: 1d be lucky enough to birr it 1886i one or trwo of 'em in the chin B“ 11° 111°3- Tlwre was a moment‘; silence and the shlndy started up worse than ever. "D0 you he“. rem“? I shouted in the wife's sleeping 19*"- “Wlly lllefre actually mocking i l r l r me- The?! what the infernal crit- ters are doing-mocking mel" n - -. Serves you right, countered "l! half a/wake missus. “You're al- “Y! wlerlns to every cat about the Place- lwllnz them tld-blts and making them feel at home". The next thing I knowed 1 w” down stairs holding the 13 “an lh°b8lln in my hand and pointing ll! l“ the mineral direction o! the serenaders. Bani! The 81m spoke rut so loud the whole place seemed to 51mm- TPOm U19 shock. Then I turned on f“ ‘W; "Sh! expecting to see at east a dozen of the enemy laid out cod and still. But do you believe me. Uncle Joe. there wasn't a 51,1319 “lllmal l" 518M: delld or alive, No SW89. not a single critter could l “lap a" 9Y9 otl- By some strange sllglli- °f Power they had vanish- rd. RECKOn you got thcm n1", said the wife as I climbed back into bed. "You bet" I answered. "We'll get "m? 51°99 HOW". About two hours later the missus pulled my ear and laughed into it. "Your dead cats are coming Io life, Silas." When the wife called me to breakfast 1 had just finished level. ling off a slzeable patch of garden, "P00? dfilf". said she when she saw my soiled hands." Just fancy my llllllklllfl Y0“ were joking last night". "That's okay, honey, the neighbors might talk. so I put 'em under, — Uncle Joe. BEST FOR. HEALTH Meals and grains that have been subjected tn intensive milling and heat treatment lose in nutritive value although their caloric value is little chsnged,_health experts any. Whole-grain cereals are bar'- for health. l SAL . HEPATICA > /-‘/'/r/z/' w .1 i» "- tnxarrv n. mama's ' rsovmcm arstsrstrros- r , eruriio iwu. r.s.|. . , Qr , ' ‘ r t ‘IIMPAIT ‘RII Alsesorrrbets ' IXCISS GASTRIC ACIIIITY Tfylnl to reform 'em is about as - VICTORIA. THE _VILLAGE BY - THE SEA ', Mrs. Wallace Stewart. . ms. stsnloy Stewart and young daugh- ter Patsy, Victoria, were recent visitors to Borden. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Stewart and tensity. - w‘ Whitfield Howatt and little daughter Heather. Victoria, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non MacLeod and family of Alb- any recently. Mr. ind Mire. Elmer roman and Your!!! son. Eric, o! Hampton, were recent visitors at the home o! m. and. Mrs. Fred Indian, Vic- toria. - m. tnd Mrs. Stlrlins MscKsv and young daughter. Gloria Anne. were recent Sunday visitors to Victoria, guests of Nlirs. MacKsys parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Nonrnau Beulter. The Manse at Hampton is hav- ing s. new water system installed. Mr. Morley Mullins, Tryop, is the competent plumber in charge, as- sisted by m. Fred lnman, Vic- teria. Mr. James D. lilacDonald, Canoe Cove. was s. recent visitor to Victoria. While here he attend- ed the hockey game between the Bonshaw Black Hawks and the Canoe Oovo Rough Aidera score 6-1 in favor o! the Rough Riders Mrs. Bertha MacQuarrie, Vic- Prince County Hospital, Sum- merslde. where she had been undergoing treatment during the past two weeks. Her friends are pleased to leam that she is C0ll- slderahly improved in health. Not many feminine figures are to be seen on the streets in the Village by the Sea these days un- less on a hurried excursion to one or other of the rleighboriug houses where hooking bees. and parties are quite the order of the day and believe it or not some o.‘ the real energetic ones have rtl- ready turned out as many as two rugs and have more in the mak- ll18. - ‘Ifhs Busy Bees Mission Band met for their regular usonthlg’ meeting in the school room. In the absence of the Band leader Mrs. Allison Lea. the meeting was taken over by Mrs. Fred lumen and Miss Freda Howatt. Meeting opened with the Members‘ Pur- pose fn unison, followed by the singing of Hymn No. 613, "Jesus Bids Us Shine." Miss Joyce Mac- Donald read the Scripture lesson. taken from Luke, Chapter 18, verses 15-17, then all repeated thr Lord's Prayer in unison. The roll was then called and minutes of last meeting read and approved. Hymn, "1 Am so Glad That Our Father In Heaven", was sung and then a very interesting chapter from the Study Book was given by Miss Freda l-Iowatt. The clos- lne hymn Was "God Sees The mo. tie Sparrow Fall", after which the repeating of the Mlzpah Bene- diction brought the meeting ta a close. A delicious treat of home- made on was then passed around w ch was kindly donated by Miss Alba Boulter. The Women's Auxiliary of thr Canadian Legion. Victoria, have received the following letter from Mm R, Qorrigan, Kinnlng Park Glasgow. Scotland, shovaing her ap- preciation for s. box of food- stuffs, contalnlns canned 800115- tea, sugar and. lard, ‘which the members had seznt her. ' Following is her letter: women's Mlxiltary, Canadian Leg- ion, s My dear Friends-I would like to express my sincere thanks to all members oi‘ your Lcglflll 101‘ the very welcome and surprlse slit of food which you have so kind- ly sent to me and my family, and also for the kind thoughts of all concerned in use way they have extended a welcome hand to my daughter since she came to live among you. Believe mo, it. is very gratifying to me to know that my daughter is among real folk. I only hope that some day I may be able to repay you all in some way for your kindness to mc and mine. So with all hopes of success to you in all enterprises that you engage in in the future and with heart- felt thanks once again. I arrn. yours very sincerely. Mrs. R. Corrzzasi ‘the (laughter referred to in this letter is Mrs. Keith Boulter, Vic- toria, who came over here to 1on1 her husband after the WM‘ Rllll who is very happily situated in our village, and who is much rak- en up with her Island home. lbs people and their mode of‘ living. Deepest’, sympathy is extended In Mr. L. D. MncLeod Victoria. and also to the other members of the family of the late Mrs. John J. MacLeod on the death of their beloved mother. Mrs. Mad-Mill was an esteemed Christian lady. noted for her kindness and hos- pitality in her home, sitsd devotion to her family. she belonsed to s sturdy race o! Scottish pioneers anrrso herself possessed an un- usually strong and vigorous body. enjoying all her long life the bless.- lngs o! good health. She was a native -of Hartaviile‘ but for the greater part of her happily mar- ried life she resided in Bonshaw. where with her genial partner. they rout-ed s iasirfanuly of sons and daughters who will‘ rise up and call her blessed. Her neigh- bors and friends will also mom-u the loss of one whose thoughts were at all times inspired with Iflflfifllll lTld NIB! blllfl ll! ill whose memory she will live on. n: the out few years she had resided in Charlottetown with Une daughters- lm» w. 1r, torts, ins returned home from the‘ what to-day's fects. L admire your rooms. Let .thel fresh. beauty of W A L‘ L P A P E R ' create new style for your home A refreshing, pride-inspiring “BEAUTY TREATMENT" for every room!-.—that's smarter Canadian Wall Papers mean to your homo. come in to-day and let one of our style-wise experts advise you on the choice of just the right designs - the correct colours — the most beautiful decorative ‘ef- Decorate with modern Wall ‘Paper and enjoy new pride when friends I The completely modern WAI_.L PAPER DEPARTMENT. -is_ on the third floor, TAKE THE ELEVATQR. MGDRE a. Matron was ouaaotan.‘ cannons-rows: ’ I I _ MARCH 1Q m; ' fi Will you i Jcilklns, and in whose homo sho lml received every comfort dur- in; the closing days of her life. Her death took place in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Febru- ary 24th where she had gone for treatm tfor a fall which had caused a serious injury to her hip e. short time previous. Her fun- eral look place from Trinity Unl- ted Church on Friday. February 27th, and was largely attended by relatives arid friends in the city ‘rd from many country districts. The services were conducted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. T. E. MacLennsrs. and the fun- eral sermon was preached by Rev. A. l). MacKenzle. D.D. Burial was in Hartsville Cemetery beside her late husband and daughter, Cassie, who had pro-deceased her by a number of years. 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