_-, §‘I§v,IIn\\'{ ,.._;:... _,.l._:...l- . . a :. i PAGE TEN ‘Troubled Him Vfltflh-"I hove been troubled with Dill advertised, but have never had up of them do me so nmoh good es hed on etteek since. Illdieine you can tulle for the blood." 00., Limited, Toronto, Ont. INDIGESTION For Two Years It. H. 0. Harvey, Never, Ont, on for the last two yum have taken everything I lulu l ll URDOCK i L0 OD. i BITTERS "I have taken eix bottles and baron ‘t It is the finest B lllnufectured only by The T. Milburn Connolly Estate Scholarships Applications will be received by the dersi sled until June 14th 1928,‘ from students. desirous of competing in a written examination for l. Connolly Estate Scholarship. This examination, to be held in July next, is open to all deserving stud- ents who. shall. have. been found eligible to compote, in accordance with the provisions of the Will of the late Owen Connolly. Each ap- plicant shell state (1) his name in full; (2) age; (3) Names of both parents; (4) Post-office address: (l) Nature and extent of his studies during the‘ past year. M. J. SMITH Secretary ‘Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly" Kfnlnrl. P. E. I. May 28th. 1928. 4752-30-31-6-2-5-7-0. lucum sluz I an instructed by Frances Raughey to sell by auction 0n the Promises at. Kelly's Cross on Friday. June 15th, A. D. 1928, his farm. consisting of 65 acres of No. 1 Land all olear and in a good state of cul- tlvation. Also all his household fur- niture. Sale positive as owner isi leaving the Province. JOHN P. BRADLEY 4953-6-8-31. "ruin: I offer for sale at North Gran- ville, my mill property, also new dwelling house, two acres of land included, in a well located place near church, school and hall. MR. GEORGE F. WILKS, Bradalbunll, It. R. No. 2. 4955-6-83?“ "l " ' Mortgage Sale Take notice that undcr and by virtue ofithe powers of sxlle contained in n cor- g: ll tgllrlifflke or Deed of Trust minted Delogcnty-frlurill d:l_v of Jllllrlnry A, P. 4. llllltlr- helwccn .l. d: 'l‘_ .\Irlrl'l.u 41500110)’ Limited of the firs! pllrt, gn The Maritime 'l‘rullt (‘orporuilnn of the second part tllvl-e will p;- offered ‘ll’ “l9 l‘! Public Auction on the prelu- l"! N08. 75 lo 70 Water Slrnct I Cllflflmfeifiwll. on lilonduy lno slxll feenth du of Jilly A l). i928, nt (he hour oi‘ eercn o'clock in thr forrllnun, lhe following propcriy. nzlnlnly- All thut irm-t, plcco or parcel of llllll elfuntc, lying und being 1n (‘hnrlnilc- "mfh nforcsuid hounded nu follows: On the iiouthorlst by '\Vnter Sin-ct, on the Southwest by property now or llllo- i? (Hvncd by W_ W, Owen (formerly used nu Tell-graph Office), on thr- Nortbenui by property of (‘hnrlcs ll. ll, Longworlll, and on thr- Norlhirost by the ltobins Estate, Also llll lhul other |llil'i‘t'.l of lllnri ill (‘hllrlotirlioivn ilollnrlcrl nu follows: On lilo Northwonl by Wlllcr Street, on the Soutilwcsl by property of lis- Bloln Broll,_ on the Northeast by pro- perty of the Labor Union. illlfl on lilc.‘ Southeast by propl-rly of Bruce fltcw- nrt d. Cu Also all the personal property of J. h T, Morris (‘ompllny Limited, coul- prlelng the machinery, plllnt equip» ulent, office furniture. stock-in-lrnde. botllon coninlllcrs_ llnxl-s, cases. on- senees, materials llnd sup ill-s used in connection with lls buelilcss, beers, ncnted writers llllll drinks mnnufnclur- cd or in process nf nianufnrlllro, forni- lliaee, trzlllclnnrks, trndn mlmcs. bonk- llebtl, and nil other fixtures. ulcnslllr goods cllntlcls cffccts nlld user-ts now ow-np , nr which nt the limo of lluch nelo may bu owned b lho llllid .l_ d; T. Morris (‘nlnpllny him tell. Terms of iililP to be twenty er cent l-esh It. the time of sale, llnrl lle bnl- snce within lhirty days after the rum u I t, rum-ll this fourteenth day of Mn)! 9 The Mllrllinle Trulit. Corporation, 0! McLEOD d: BENTLEY. ‘Their Attorneys, RED CROSS LINE S. S. “ROSALIND” FREIGHT AND PASSENOERS MONTREAL CIPTOWN ST. N B Z s JOII ChTown .' 5 :5. s" 11 m. Noon Noon lune 0 June 11 June l! June ll June 25 Jlmelti Canada S.S. Lines Ltd. Montreal A309“- yCarvell Bros, Ltd. “The girl who hangs onlo a gu knows the ropes." A SELLING PROPOSITION Reggie: Miss 5.: A PICKLED CUCUMBER Pal-snip Corn. Ltold you I'd run you In If you got pickled againf ‘A Mr. Cucumber! IT DOUBLES THE EXPENSE “Wily have you shunned living a life?" "Because pense." it's double the ON THE SQUARE She: Why is this boxing ring ton"; Pills-just light. fol‘ wolncns M; mum” n h," 40y,- cqmuq, ills, lnlld, efficient. and ncver causc He: Well, this match is on the Sold Cvcrywllcle m 25° square. I The largest steam turbine in world will bc put into service in Ohio in November to supply about 1000 cities and towns with electric power. . a -- I Sllltllll ‘NIIIIII II?” new n! lrrlrr l‘ VIIICOIIVEII VICTORII SE lTTl-l PORTLIID "IIIIFF ' IiK/Illlhwfillfl .1 l'm thinking of selling my brain, at my death, to the scientists, Miss Sharpe. Quite a selling propos- lion, Mr. Sapp-tbe scientists wll. be sold, too. . $169.55 $147.80 $149.30 lltoeooeoooooeeveooooo~o~ ' Q ‘ “Jealous Hearts” B! . MILDRED HARBOUR l oo+oooe+o+ooe¢o§ooe0 e001 Chllptor 52. THE PACE 0F i-‘OLLY T0lly, lying awake and tossing rcstlcssly in the guest-room of the Spanish villa, hoard Millicent rc- tum home with a gay and noisy party. pawn was beginning l0 lighten , he sky; birds wurc singing in the Lrcos on thc lawn that stretched to thc sound: the freshness of thc Aug- ust morning was drifting in through thc opened windows. He thought, with n pang, of Lymlwood" of the trngrllnt quiet of the rolling mead- cws, tile scent of box from thc garden. the cardinals in thc poplars. And thou a couplc of shrieking motor-cars sped up thc drive and came to a. stop bclnw thc terrace‘. There was a grinding of brakes. a great. deal of laughter, llnd shrill screams. "Como in. everybody." he ‘hcnrd Millicent say. Then thcrc was scrnlllblirlg and laughing below, and the sound of many fcct. on ‘the slocnc-flaggcd veranda. A Sllllill arllly must be entering the hall. judging by the clulnping over thc parquctry. A door banged sharply. and, after that. the noise was more subdued: ‘Al. lcast. it. seemed so. to the listener upstairs. But not for long. After a few nunutcs. Tony heard the quick rush of light. footsteps on lllc stairs: there was o. knock at the door. and Millicentfs voice called: “Awake. Tony? If you aren't. you must. bc dcnd. slip on a dressing- l l "Isn't it a scream? One of thc mcn colncs from Honolulu, so we played we were in Hawaii, and they crowned me queen. We're going out on the Sound to try to surf-board.‘ Hurry up." She turned away. “Millicent? he exclaimed exas- pcratcdly, "I won't go down to meet that rubblc---" “Rabble?” I-Icr cool eyes mct his. “They are my friends." “Well, froln what I can hear of them, I should think you'd be ash- amed to admit it. Ilavcnt you an idea‘ what your neighbors will say to all this noise before daybreak?" She chuckled. “Neighbors? That's a good one! All the neighbors. old darling, are down-stairs. Do drop the virtuous Fl ii-l Ci iAlii.()'l"!'l'l'l'U\VN U UAlllll \N Nov: Method _ 0f Cooking l-Iazclbrook, has been giving a ser- ies of health talks, mostly under home conditions, in this city on the subject of "Food and its Relation to Health." ' After a visit to his old home at Hazelbrook five years ago, Mr. Mon- aghlm went to St. Louis, Missouri, where llc studied food chemistry. taking place ill thc method of pre- paring foods. The American Food Journal Institute published the rc- sults of their lengthy investigation and as a result a new method of cooking equipment was manufactur- cci. Ml’. Monnghau secured an ap- poilltlnent. ill the New Method Food Research Department with which he has been actively connected ever since irlth the exception of a few months leave of absence during thc past winter. Mr. Monaglian is one of the lending food chemists and speci- alists in Canada today and his health talks are the topic of enthu- siastic conversation. He is an inter- esting speaker llnd handles his sub- ject "Food and its Relation to Health" in a competent manner. A tribute to his ability is the fact that he is Mnritlmc lecturer for his Dc-' partmeut. From llcrc he goes to Halifax tlleu to St. John. The thing that started thc inves- tigation which later developed “Thu New Mctilod of Cooking" was n series of advertisements run by Met- ropolitan Life Insurance Company following lilo American public and cnllcd attention to the high percen- tage of school children who for onc cause or another had physical dc- focts. . The general trend of thc ndvcr- tiscmcnts were such as to lend cor- taiu lending food chemists i0 bellevc that the proper selection, preparat- ion and cooking of food would mat- erially relieve the situation. They first went to the Mellon Institute, located in Pittsburgh, to find out what might be done along this line, and also to find out where to have thc proper experiments conducted. The officers in charge of the Mel- lon Institute felt. that they were not properly equipped to conduct tile experiments required, and advised the chemists to engage the services of the American Food Journal In- stitutc of New York City. This was done. Briefly, the work done con- eiatprl nf hnvina the same series of Mr. W. J. Monagllan, formerly of - During Ills studies. a revolution was . V___~_____ ________'lUNlll 9, 1928 . ‘__, .._/_.__§_. . rm: i}! 1,“, nilililiiifl fr‘ New i928 Ford Sedan $ 1500 ‘l9"‘('asll Prizes Solve This Puzzle Win Fleet Prize Ityouun sol lll I, answer in at. oncevt; erinllfiifiiri. (will?! line ulghl. 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The numbor of poiuul each star has (ieldrmlnoe what. iutmr of the word of the nlessnge that star Islands for. For in- stance if a star has three mints it. is the However. if it has four point: it l. Write your answers in pen and ink onl ', on one side of the pa er. Put name nn address in upper rig lk hand’ rornrr suiting whether Mr.. hlrs, or bliss. nlso name of this paper. \\ rll_c nnyllllng else on separate sheet llnrll send fancy. drawn, or lypewritlru answers. some ". Contestants must he l6 years or over. _ f V 3 Emphwm n, “an”, Ho , , C, a hitters 1 hi") worked out the mus or own n pa!“ o your “louvr- _ m “t... ...... "us... ... "$7.5... .2.’ w!» f“ M- n" W“ pg; ‘Mgyw; 521,31? m’ Wggglrg g};g;*,;,;',g forbidden to enter. l 4. Three entries may be submltlcd but m1“ llrln‘ 86nd oni one can win q prize. I5. lIiiTl-rrnl IIIFIHIIOYS of n lillllllf may rornprle but only one prirc will be nwsrd- :.l lo any one household nr group. f». Final nwurlls will b: made by n rom- nliflee oi three prominent Toronto busi- ness mcn who are in no way connected with this firm. Their mums will be made known lo all couteslnuis. Contestants runs! nxree to abide by their decisions. 7. If you find tile correct nnswrr tn the puzzle you will be awarded ltilil points, and we will semi you by mail, ll simple acting chnruie unle game en which you will he nwarderllnll thc final points. No olnle are to be awarded for nrnlncns, handwriting, or general appearance, nor are points to be awarded for orders unless your unswcr at unrc. a word of the messake. you a bit the first word is "Oren uiumwurlnunsmlngm “llttlliliisiliiiilillifllliiilllilvelit lliii V, Y, fI;-~\ gown and collie down. Tilc gun insists on seeing you. y Tully sprung out of bcd, silppc cn the gcivn, and opened tllccloo ridor, locking pretty 011d favors at children's pnrlics. Aroun point laughed. CX~ . FOUL PER '1 H z llAVE DEEP» IATED (JAUM; l ,Every Woman can l ilcrscif by a Simple and incxpensivc Treatment. crl cause. WhlCll ill-s in and intestines. lint-ii tllfillfifllf‘ thc corruption these orga they You cull quickly nlaku rid of nasty perspiration odors llunliltolfs Pills. thc ' '\ ' ‘ Millicent was standing ill thc COP-l _ llurhcd out waiting for further protest, and vegetables as potatoes, carrots, beets and excited. Shc wore, about. hm" 'I‘oll_v, fair head, a gilt and silver coronct fluently. dressed pnd descended. of paper "the sort. that scrvc as, llcr white throat was u ‘trailingilu evening clothes and all wearing ncckizlce of inicrwoovcu flowers. Sllc ipapcr caps, drinking and shrieking ed to the Lwo ornaments fllidlili, onc another and laughing up- --——-‘wii.h a careless wuvc of the hand. -—-—-—-—-~ said: ATION ODORS l'l'"l¢"l I Then he was as quickly forgotten. likllll body-odors have a dccp-scllt-jrony‘ wit], “filmy Lightening “m; llle llllwlllsiwutchcrl from thc V(‘l‘lill(lit. '.l'llf‘Sl.‘ liillc pills! g stuff and come on down. because }I“1l never be able to make them dlbclcive that I. of all people, have ‘o dead ‘un for a husbandffl She sped dcwn the stairs, with- uftcr swearing silently and lie found lmlf o. dozen women dulnd zui equal number of men, nil (rcllricusly over nothing. Millicent. “Herc it is, people!" Every onc seemed to lllll on him | at. once. i-le was grcctcd with a ycll. (Some one proposed tlult. they go iswimmlng, dressed as they were. lTllcrc was a wild scramble, and tests carried on in a large number of iltensils of different types, makes, designs, etc., with the idea of deter- mining what thickness of metal was best. suited to the preparation of different foods, the sizes necessary. thc temperatures required, and just which items should be included in thc household equipment necessary (.0 prepare healthful meals. One of the points upon which yhcre was no difference of opinion ‘was that fresh fruits. vegetables, meats, and fish should, if possible, be cooked below aboillng temperat- addcd. It is necessary to prepare them this way in ordcr to elmllnntc the loss of the essential mineral salts and vitamins during the cooking op- eration and to make digestion bet- ter. It was also agreed that such etc, should not be peeled before be- ing cooked. The results of this investigation were incorporated in a reportwhicll ure without water or grease being and the Institutes recommendations sent e tklually- to ‘limited amount lo ~ teke t e lace of missing or doubtful nnswrra. ou are neither obliged nor requil-‘edhlzhbuy er sell u single thing lo ‘ th i r- f rise. l?“ Corals: dlrlges ligand Friday Aux. 31st, 1938. Entries s ould be forwarded promptly. Ban not Hosiery Company, Ltd. DQQCJQ Toronto, Ont. As the Investor Looks at lubrication “I’ve ‘always made ii. rule to take per- was submitted to a large company engaged in thc manufacture of kit- chen equipment, and the first. “New Method of Cooking“ equipments claimed to bc an important lnvcn- tion of modern science, was mnrlc. some four your ago. In addition to thc report. of thc Institute, the manufacturing comp- any secured the services of Miss I-Iclen Louise Johnson, at onc time Secretary of thc National Associat- ion of Home Economists. Tests have been conducted at. the Modcrn Pris- ll“, Millicent. flcel. of foot. even Ill ill“ llcr French-heeled slippers, was on Stanley. in chargc of thc iionlc l-lc- (‘flilivlnil- 0° Tell" "l" l"? "Peclfd-‘tlle beach before thc others. Regard- Ymll hlldylcss o! her gorgeous gown, she plun- swcct and clean. You can easily gcfigcd mm the watch _ ll "Attu girl! Atla sport!“ her com- you cleans-c your system with "hipanums Slmeked m m,n,.ob,uvion_ 'l‘ turu ld away disgustcdiy. llc bring down nn il$ililllSlllllfl anloulli. Wmmtlfi; m‘, (point of going back m of WflSi-(l lnaltcr. They clean up your bed who“ h‘, found Mimocnt Mm“ llllldps’ "Gum" or lwadalllmll‘ "vcrWbcsidc him. Shc was laughing and vumc constmnlloll. bring buck nlsylwflngxng mo wawl. from he]. gown rnlnr lo thc (lllccks. stir up the ap- pclitc and make you fccl like you did ill your youth. For rcgillar, vi orous, happy health use Dr. 11am "One ,doesn't realize i l... from home." look crossed her fncc. ‘of it," she said. (there's anything to drink in til !_ > (house. I'll order breakfast. We'll play \ tennis afterward. Can you loan the mcn some of your things? I'll rustle j ‘some frocks for the girls." Tony said, with lifted brows i ‘Does this sort of thing happc often?" isn't it?" ,of Elinor since lea-time of the da lbefore. ‘ _...,_..-<n0;~_____ ; ’ NEW ANNAN scnool. as follows. lArllne Enman 3. Olive Moose. Kay. """""""‘""g‘”u""§‘: (hm “n” l‘ l lk out sore: - f.‘ , . 105$ Rimsmny." Hill's Wugwlnp!" Ami lnflunlmufiovli‘ MI Will JIM/If! lfllflf u Pull: lulolonlmhrllvvrydlvurl- but Th: Cont: "'%""'3Y.Mw”»'$$ ma...‘ "5"" " mt»... enquiry m. _ G. BRUCE BURPEI, Diotrlel Prnunger ‘Agent, Yul .‘.P4ii'.ii'llt lllvll-‘l “or Al .ll| nlllflflhtik i775 ADSOFDlDOJF. 4, Wallace Moose. George MecKay. 4, Francis Manley. how little! thcrc is lo these things until oneqvkmaghalfs hem“, gels wet." she laughed. “I'd hate to make m n pom, to do m be caught in a shower. if I were furl _____~ Suddenly. with ll. flushing clllmgc if mood. she sighed, and n wcnry "We might as well make the best , “Thcrdll be no getting rid of this gang as long us. , “Nearly every night, somewhere.“ she said over her shoulder. as she started for lthe house. Her smile . flashed out again: her brittle laugh- ter seemed to smite him. "It's fun, g It wasn't until later that Tony remembered that he hadn't thounht - Standing for New Annan school .for months of April and May are Grade VlII.-l Anna l-iaggerty2. . Grade VII.--l. Mary I-ieggerty 2. ‘Margaret Enman 3. Balfour Mac- l Grade VI-l. Gertie Macinnlsfl. Ruth Moose 3, Gertie Haggerty and I Grlde m-l. Willilrn Daisiellil, Elmer Moose. 3. Robert Delliell 4. Glide 11-1. Audrey 111p!!! i. Edna Delflell 8, Doierlno MacDonald cilia Proving Plant. University of Wisconsin, and by Miss Louisc- onomlcs Bureau of the Unitcrl Stat- cs Dcpartlncnt of Agriculturc. "The Ncw Method of Cooking" was introduced in Canada lll Janu- m-y oi‘ this your and just. rcccuily llcro In Cllnrlnttvtnwn by Mr. Moll- aghall. lic reports tllni. n large number of our progressive people are adopting this nletllod of coolxl ' . All, cspccllrlly parents witv| children nl. llomc, who llnvc thc or». pcrtunity of hcllrillg onc oi‘ Mini talks should nixed. Time for planting-Annuals - do not plant before .iune. Perennials and Biennlllls are hardy plant when, i and Cauliflower from May 20th to [June 3i. Tomatoes and Celery not before June. Late Cabbage, Cauli- flower and Celery from June 20th to July 31st or later. Please take notice that we will not accept an order by mall, express or freight for lees than two dollars. This can be arranged by having s neighbor or two tovjoln in the order. when requiring small, quantities. Our terms are cash with y order. Annual bedding flower plante—, Aster, Phlox, Stocks. Petunia. Ver- bena, Zlnnle. Balsam. Salpiglossiaf Scabosls. Bnspdragon, Cosmos,‘ Marigold, Alysluln, Golden Feather. Geller-sale, iioebls, above 25o doe! prepaid. Seedling Pansy, Sweet William. i‘..._ ‘ snot, and seedling Carne- tion st 60c per tltil. ’ Wlntered over Perennials and‘ Blenniuls-yllsnsy, Daisy, Sweet: William. Iorget-me-not 11.50 per, doom Perennial larhnpur Digit- ll Ll ‘ 5e doz. for 25v doz. 5c extra for postage. sonal care of every investment I make. got a. good many hundred dollars tied up in personal transportation. _ “The most important single factor ill car- ing for that investment is lubrication. “I don’t shop around. I pick the finest oil my mfmey can "commauialid stick to it sum- mer and winter. “MAJESTIC MOTOR OIL” is my choice.” W. H. AITKEN 8; CO. OIL IMPORTERS postage. Cucumbenl Late Cabbage for planting from Squash, Pumpkin, lettuce, Peppers, the 20th .Iunc tn 31st July at tile ‘per I00. 50c prepaid by mail. Large Carter's gem] sun-m 7%" Queemnrrlers should be shipped by express Street. W. F. Burke in our old stand‘°l' llcllllll" ":1": "if." .12; m» m -~ mm M- PM» flowérs can hardi now h reco JKBM Ind an“ Gwr" sum’ c ' y ‘l ll handle our plants and fresh plants are delivered to them daily. We will be pleased to have cus- tomers call at our garden, llead ofinullcll (ground is lit-now! Early Cahbageuflllm; nrfkermglflalzyolxfilcfrslladdfcgm hold plants. I Wintered over Perennials and. Blennlals by mall postage must bei postage. J. J. GAY ll SON, included to the extent of 25c per . dos. Early Cabbage, Cauliflower and hllrhlwlown‘ r‘ E‘ I‘ Celery 20o per 100 for postage. [whom 25L Terms $10 for the "5""- If ripe Tomatoes required, order the extra early plants, one dozen will produce ripe fruit. for a small family and two dozen will furnish a ilarge family, all the ripe fruit D0 riot forget. to sign name and Write plainly. Remember llead of Prince Street, I’ve AT STUD rmucs BARON- imollflli nooaal (163827) This handsome dnlllll” ,' Percheron stallion will null e season at the owners stables. V ‘ River, except ‘film-silo! ‘ week when m. will he at WI Wood's, Towns]. This horn ll buffing ns his colia Bill” themselves. at owners ris . nsuav W009» Dam by Kaloi, second Dem by "All ‘Minnie Grey." by "llnrry Jacques Cartier," fifth Dam by "Noble." ,ou [o the better they get. 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