t i: n i’ "t?" Since i864 ~ For three score years, Chm G’ Qiubornb Seal Brand CoEee has been renowned for its superior quality and rich flavour. Of equal goodness is Seal Brand Tea-which fully maintains in every respect the reputation created by _Seal Brand Cofice. Chase s. Sanborsfs SEAL BRAN D Coffee.» Tea An lnlert-stim: \ll'lll\lll$ll‘illli)ll hf Prounu- lil'u.~',, who have Rltien a [imminent section for purpose. This ducted by .\Ii~'.~; (‘zuupltt-ll Cold Storage Ilr nrngramtuc for "harluttt-towu. nthers will find It .t.~' part of “Farmers Work" l‘l\)lI.~'l'l(9k‘Llt'l‘v 11f food ft-r the family. About u quart u! milk vat-It titty‘ w.- an» tuld, ttswdlllill tu the l|c>l pl sical llE\'f‘ltl[llll"lll of amt» are given. Meals for ~.’ various ages are of interest bothers and tempt tlu» appetite htrartive tiisht-s in which milk is t lain ingrt-dicnt. .\'0 tea or coffee he rult‘ here audrno highly ~pircd "xiglily ecwzout-tl fuod~3 Ont- zumn-r m tlu- lIUHSPliIRBDf‘ rte found in the display showing - ivisi-ui of two dollars spt-nt fur tn cuts is wt dsidt- fur dairy films a Phllatlrlphli mun ha» t|.t-.-ht>~<l u tuethud fur htmllilt: tln-ir t‘lt.'*"l nub thin liripq t-r vt-ppt-r that ltrv-n-ut llivLll touring NOAH S LACK OF VISION "Noan didn't ltnow his business “How do "you figure that out?" 1 "When he went Into the ark, he lhould have "ken out rain tnsdt anco." She: Do you do your daily dozen? l Hg‘ N9. v dance the Charleston and that more than once a week makes It ul! Fan's PATIENCE . "Job was a medical ttnowf‘ “i don't know-explain." "Havowt you ever heard of tho patience of Jon?" I man, you m’. ¢_-‘*)¢"' KEEPING UP H|$ nérurrrtowl Bug: What makes you start out. and then qo back --the other way so often? ' Worm: Because the "worm willl turn," you know! ' N0 IAIII FOR HIM "elmloyaxooinoo ot homo an In- .- Ing and l am growing oil In your employ. anti- "Woll, what no you oxooot mo to lurnloll o you Ilfli nonill! t Qt’. . l. , , "l" .\U:'r-:ltnrt~ m‘ ths- wxltlbit is a num~ nmg““'al'mllwllflfkllrfifl. (‘ouldtrtlr ‘t \ by»: ,1 b. h, I ,_. ¢~\'(:ll tell how big Iu- was." _> l l,” H" H l m‘ '\ men “I'll ring in rnr sum» help until“? Km ennlmh '0 ml" 70H Ovt-t‘ ‘our rcnts is allowed tur fruit rgt-tabltts, while a muvlt amount <tttffa "uch tn tilt-at and sugar. tho food value and mes of dairy pru-l lucts is no\\' bring held iu the store kindl tli-titutistrzttion is c0! Lelllatn- uf Illt" lltilllllltll] lhtiry and "lltlJiiuttu-"s arm ln his excitement. much of Inn-nut and many points of value in the HlJlFCllUDlIpd u“: w“; am] “my fltmbed over auppliw. U1‘ this autuunt Pli-ZllLV-eiglll. tucts~tnllk, butter. cheese. t-tc. Thirty an -~ ; ,2‘ 1 § irrv’. ' . lYffis , ‘Ogmonstration of IIILtYQIIQwSOtub , Dairy Products at "'- Prowse Bros, OllA PTER XXXV A round hoh- was in the pane, a "u liulc frlitged with splluteriug glass ‘ll eelllg a thing outside. I" "Tht-rt- he goes!‘ Barry grabbed “Climb down the porch." Jimmy tbt» railings. him: by their hands l~"-‘atttl drnppi-tl to the ground. I.“ 'l'b¢-y mu up thestrcet. but wim- cbildrt-ti and t-tt-r it um that had fired the shot ‘lldlly rlllfigtisllllllh‘ for its use in the m,“ \-,,_n|sh,-,d_ children Barry said as they were return l0 lug: "He may be hiditlfi- hcunother shot at "ti." l5 But Jimmy had no such fours. A <otnvthlug they or cont-mic danger Jltmuy threw the window up with a bang, for the light shining from eblud them prevented them from _ . ilass came tumbling out of the "I'll lllrshswh dud fell about them. ‘tlb- street in the darkness. s. flec- llf" lug filturv. . . . ,t';.-‘Ingly. as if their contents were" . ii , m. o...“ . . ~~l I - 3. l l” I. rut: CHARLOTTE wu ctmnnnm l .1 iwlrttaiti~t l... chair. and again that frown between the eyes . . . 1 Ho stood before his safb twirl-§ lug the dial. Presently he swung: the heavy dour open and drew forth a wallet, held together with, a heavy rubber baud. From tbls_ _ ht- extracted a folded paper IINYI‘ letter. With a quick look urouud= the room, as It to assure hlmselfl that he was uuobserwd. he open- ed tltcm and rend them. . . .But. he read them mechanically. unsee- already familiar to hlm. The worrlt-d frown on his browf glanced up from his reading. Rel seemed m be trailing for somc».. thing. m‘ looked at. m; watch- ugalu. muttered an imprecatlou l and then very carefully replaced the papers In the wallet and-put them back In the safe. Again he had leaned back lulhisf wot-Noel deepened.‘ l-‘rum time to time he’ 4 l don't bl‘ relish the idea of having hixu take The butler entered tul- . quietly. buck in his chair and waited. .. , . cuttld put their flutter» on. so to ' ' r'.~; speak was not half so trouble problvui uf buying food wisely is to some, he explalnrd. as the WEI!" had been experi- d tirt-txiouitions he ud curing. being we're dealing uur l. t-~.:..;...=-»-t1 with other staple-mflll- thr om- 0'Dflv had swtlohed {nods on tln- ban..- nt‘ \.tlut- in httil-Iitig of strum; bunt-s and tt-c and tln- ifilVivlllllflPf or‘ u libr-ral use milk iu tbt- dirt urt- drown to ht- not only tr-uu Ills’ ildlllllyllllll of nutritit hut t-t trntvlllY in nt-ll. Mfr... ‘lu- rrmind Iln- huusvkvt-prt‘ tit‘ 'lll ity in the propel‘ care t mud afu-r it is delivered to her honmi __ ‘ ' r di-pluve show children enlqvdhlnl? The pohce ma“ had lmuvd " n, out u note hook. .. milk llunt-lt at home and :.:r'r original Ideas YORK SCHOOL ~~ lllitlll‘ .\I—~l hiuriott MacDonald, f ll '~n llaclbihdltl. I; Florence \'t-~~=t:,\'. (trade IXV~I Ivan VPfi-“EY- Hrn/b- \‘IIl I lrtllwl Brown, '_' “my Vt-swv i “R-hvlztl \' t;rtl.l~ \'l L.’ Staph-y Yin-nt- I. l-‘rziuk \'t-~.< _ i; \'1u|:| Taylor. firztth- \'l -.lr.t I Aletllzt .\lacl)oti- tild- i! \'i'illit- (‘rot-kett. Hrudr- V tSr.l——l Ilalph (‘rock- t-ll. Grail» V IJrJ/I .\Ittt'it-I Dori-r. '.' Vautnln Wain, f; hlargdrct Huu- Yvllllzl Elli» dl- VI» 1 Itztyuiotitl Vessey. Ilradv III~YI Roberta Brow-u. tlrutll- I t.\‘r.l 2i. bllflfllll Ves- |§4-_\'_ g3 Qtlw-lllv Iludsutt. (nndt- I f.ll'i I l|l(l_\'ll \'t-e-t.<t-_t' . Ib-rft-ct :iltv.-ttrlu.tn-~»_ Marlon Louis Wlztcbtuinltl, lsuhrl Brown, Vt soy, Ale-tho MacDonald, Hob- a-rta Drown. r-mu l-itlwr rolls n!‘ film nr t-ut plot-err n I'm-ht It ihtv-ttlur‘! runn-ru Ilmi run he ltnltlt-tl for lfill pit-titres ls upttruit-ti by Ittrt- tutu-l. n irlgpvr ffllfdlllig the shut- I--r Sal/or soon with oeuio rheumatism IIIIII IIIIEIIMIIIISM ' fllll IEIIIIS- lllllllll IIEII‘ II llil Tells how simple home treatment brought re icf Thousands of rheumatic sufferers who have tried romod after remedy in vain, rrpori. that. they have got. quick, complete relief from a very stmplo home treatment. "I have suffered with acute rheu- matism for years," writes a man from Winches‘ . N. H. "After havin tried various remedies, Sloan's Lin - meni; was recommended to me. and it: stopped the pain. I am quite old- past sixty years." A little Sloan's patted on lightly- and a healing tide of fresh, germ-de- stroyin blood is sent tingling throu h poin- ' den tissues. No rub ingi '1‘ o medicine itself does the work. Soon the swelling and inflammation go down. The aching store. out oudd You find yoursel froo from u, really comfortable last. Gotobottiotodoyaudhavoittn had. All ii onto. llleplalys draw zitl|-t1tiuti4"l-““li‘- - In tlit- n~~t-t-»--i!y fur good quality, and ) _ _ h“, r",t“Yllvlllllfl——\\'ItlilllK of the tho as a sort of bodyguard uince the ‘t, night Jensen and hi..- companion “f had followt-ll Jimmy home. Ht- Wits just back he explained. m fmtu riugirtg in at tht- cull box. N0, ht» lnnl bt-ard no Iéllfll, hadn't seen fellow "Tbv- been right have Lht- must for mlmtimt-nt." said Barry. "You didn't get a good look at t "N0. Just a. glimpse of hlm ‘Jimmy hull climbed Out of the qviudbw ulltl uw-re looking in the ‘room. “That UXIlliiIDS tbs» upon win- dow that I saw when l utme in the room." "But he couldn't have been out here all the time you were here. lYmt sulll you had born In the mum thy-re tu-zirly all reverting." l "No. (‘Imnctvri art: be waiicd uut- lsidc until I lit the light. Then ‘,\\'lll’ll be saw who It was hv jump- ed drnru and came back later. . .l gut-ms you'll admit now that I true might." ’ [ "ltight about what?" I "l told you this fellow who has l)t‘f*]l writltig the notes meant busi- ‘nt-ss. llt- tncaut to kill you, Jim. ‘Nu queslimt about it. Why don't you listen to reason and come EImmt-ff" “Barry let mv uek you a ques- ‘tiun. llf you were In my plat-c hmultl you Ict at thing Ilkt‘ this ‘nrarv you ttfl"! You know why "In a way. Barry, it's comforting pro-‘lu know that. after all. it's a hum- with. and There} soutethinz been supernat- smallcnural about this watching. and the _ _ than i5 customary in mun)" letlPr-vfi. _- 'l‘u prolong the llfm of lllullun picture ham?” l’ ipenl fl” (“ram other lOod-‘engrtlgfgxolllgezl . “l suppuat-P’ said Jimmy, as b;- Jill] Barry were dressing the next tnurning. “l ought to go and look for u Joli. But what's the use? I can't set-m to bold them after I gel. them." "The whole thing looks pretty suspicious to me," Barry remarked. "It looks as if your friend of the letters was trying tn keep you o“; of work. Probably hr realized that lf you go hungry you will be torc- ed to go home." ‘“ll (1068 IOOK that way," ggrgr-d Jimmy. He was thoughtful for a moment. "Still. we might be dead wrong entirely. There are such things as coincidences." "\Vhy don't you have the pollut- question this man Porter? if SOUR‘- one did approach hlm. maybe tbt- Dtlllw can get hlm to admit it." ‘KYO use. Ilc could easily say, if it came lo a showdown, that pp was satisfied that l wasn't going to fill the bill—or that l wasn't titt- . kind that would stick." "Well, glue up tho _ idea uf working while you'rt- Itcrr- Jim. . - . . . , = ~ a Whilr if you'll accent d loan" _ 1 _ ,. ,1. I m-ll ewurth tbt. nenghbtrrhood. l _ - - '_',f“,':|'_l"';h"\ ' “M! ‘Ur l "mnnlTbe DoIit-enlan scented kind of] ‘Nqllllnl! tlolng» 311"."- Thflllltr .,. _' , , '- < . ___., . troublt-tl. "I'll hurr- to make a rc- u“ l ‘-' "all"? .-."" jfllilllnllflf...‘"ll-id llblllltltl-llilllllllldlllilTl. hW-rry l Mllsélbl hvre- at the Ail: mull“; "arty "filfltl ca)" ' ‘ _ '1 - . ~ . .- , wou mak hi ~ - ' pram, ,1}. m“ (tanuflnq, H, msyfitlllrrt“. lm wrt of rewpourtblt. you ev Lnaclldngt b > fllllltl. ftllullhntrf“ l! ‘llllllrllftlltlltillllll lllllllll t. "Nut your fault." Jimmy zusur- “W”: ‘m5 a lml"? l0!‘ -7lllll".\' l. l“ l l\tlllllljlllll'lll'l> will llilnltnl'l\ll'llllrllll"ill him‘ “I'll "xllliilll ll)‘ dl'vl.4n'\mlr'l' “me.” Mrs‘ Kim‘, mum l’ up‘ "wumlmivlmml. TIN-q", “h. Km“ "m, ‘hum m “w door. t-tlntl, tn llllll. b.» iutrcduct-tl Barry. 4'». ‘I ~ tr 1h. .1 '- tr all utlutn-r. Tht- sllui. If secmctl. . l0" "m"! Illlllll If bt- stayr H I i} , tnlfllutl? h" l" lllnll ;,t\-,,1,,.“,.d M,“ _ _ with mt: while llt.‘ is In tntvu‘.'" In» ".r¢~1:'-'. :1": '-- . .. ..-. . - ' " ' . ' " .\h.- :u~1<tt-ll un all tltt- tit-tails d°k“l~ Al“! 5h" ‘old llllll 5110- would rllin. for vln-tr u ln yfiUhUl '__ ‘mm “mun, bump" Sh“ agreed w be glad to have any of hit-a friends. l . WM’: urn ttnlq-nlnlf ‘dull i1 Qpt-gllil Irvin“ bavk “Jlmdfl ‘ ‘ ' Jgnuny broke away berurre “m” -‘|'-_"1’_,‘} W“ ’ ' ' " "'"" ‘WU ~-||,. nub.‘ ha“. hidden m, n“. could enquire further into the at»! tllf, t m: rt l. ‘pnrvh, Mn“. Sam Bu"! “t, and fair of‘ the previous night, "sptra .. good old soul, Barry. hut like ull women. Inquisitive. And I don't like explanations, though 14ml knows she deserves one." Hr tore open the letter as the-y walked downtown. It was from Olga Maynard, asking him t0 1mm lirr at noon. . * =3 i1 Ilc did, iu front of lIm-llayftiir Hotel. and he thought she nevi-r looked‘ prettier. 1 "You won't mind if I treat youl to lunch, will you?" she asked. "lt was my Idea. meeting you, and it's my invitation." “He domurred but she was insis- tent. "All right." he lattglled. "You said ," she began when the head waiter had shown thcm to a table, "that yntrd comt- to soc mo. You ltavtetrl. Are you mad with mo?" "Mad with you? Ilcavcus’ no!" Ho. looked art, hor scrlout-lly. "I've U90" so busy. S0 many things ltavc ‘tuttnt- lltJlL. Would you pack up and leave after getting at; 14,;- an ,I have?" ' "l don't know how to answer ,Y011. Jim. All I know is that I have 1a very wholesome respect for my lfif-‘fl-lb- That. vory likely would be my first consideration." | “That's just talk. You know very‘ “'15 tfleflollfl- ‘well you'd stick It out. ~ l0! llllm; can't 5o on indefinitely. lWe'I.I catch those followg unnum- or hilt-r." l u- s a I SIM-p was out of the qut-allou. . . Police came Inter to ply tht-m with more questions and to survey tht- porch and tho hrokrti window. i I ‘ l At that. moment Santuol (‘burch l 1am In the library of his nmgnlfflc. lPlll. home btlsylug ltlmfleli‘ with u ‘pile uf Irgal papers , ffhy-y‘, lwus uu important. tlllllltlllu m“ u. Izalttst the Q. 8c R. Railroad which |hc would have to drfond. lle t-tflttll- gttt-d the documeuta-dtqme 0r them ltfurtnulztltle looking afffalrswhrlofs. jtlidntsltlotta t-tntfnotcs on tt-stltttuny llll‘ would have to bring out. ' l All" ycl. it was hard for hlm t0 'tlllllt‘f‘llfl‘ilifl nn his tusk. A frown ktut hm bruw, Ht- ruurv-tl tlrcum- .Ily :tI the ceiling. pn-aslnrz flu‘. flp “l lllfl bottril axltluct lllfl lips. Ill‘! telanced at his watch. ’l‘wt> ucllnvk in the momlng. Again t“, Hill _lutck In his chair studying Lhc rvllttitz. . . .. .; _ ‘Then. flrr-d with aautlden rcsolu; Hum. he rose and opened 1|, ¢|r;,vt1;r_ l Iukittg mil stunt» stationery, I10 u“. t-ztppt-tl bin fountain petl and lsluw. ly vntupnsvtl a lnitur. lie dddrmt. rw-tl limit. Mrs. P‘. (f. Imwcll. II was a very wolf written lt-Ilul‘. . .. . Ht: l-ovcd Mary llnwnll untl Slit! Drotnlstttl tsmuarry hlm. . ‘NHW- because of a sudden whim, calm luul brokt-u off with hlm. lWtwni there some way of getting lit‘? to rcallzc the mistake sbe ltutl tmulc? Oi‘ t-‘vllrfle. _It bud been rather Itt-ttrtlcrls of lllIlI-‘lllill. affair about "I" tlllk. Yct ht.- wuo a busy man, ll unoccupied man. Important I business etigugotl his thoughts must ‘of ihc tlum. lie Wllii sorry that It Ili-‘ttl lmppunctl and quite honestly tttlmlttctl that he was wrong. Mary must not colldolllll lilm on lhv nLrt-rtltlb ni‘ lhut. one liltllo tbltuz. ._ .Au honest man, a good uutntt. wealth .. . .ull these t-hltigs slut was turning down. He had bet-n hardy and Wanted to apologise, but Mary hadn't given him tho chance. lle needed su ally. . This lottor he road over. Thou. apparently satisfied. Ito stamped it and left It where the tbutlor could find ll. and mail it the ilrlt thing In the morning. This so" started violently. ‘She was looking bappetietl.” She was-toying with her silver- lwure. You're sune you're not sorry you made that promise?" She did uot look up. “When “Try me," be shall it be?" | ‘She rail-ted her bead to see it be As she did so she fenced. ‘rm-tit. Jlmtny toward the entrance. Her eyes narrowed In hate. blazed wickedly. . "There's a man u could ultuorful- ly kill," she said. (To Be Continued) ly Msrlc Belmont _ Gray Is appearing on ail sides hi the uoweofsprlug coats and trucks. The lpotpular cope theme ls om» ” ' ’ above in a slim coatol [ray tnvlll. The capo ls a circular‘ aihir, fastened to the cool. by but» 7 l room 3 "A tellllelllfln to see you. Mr. Church." He nodded. coruprchendingly "Show hlm In." Then ho settled I 3 1" Is i: l1» r.) I ‘Pneumonia is now more ' deadly than Tuberculous Government records show that deaths from pneumonia reach their peak during January, Feb- - ruary or March. F0rrnerly,tuh- erculosis. rhe"Caprsinofsll the Men of Death," as it was called by John Bunyan, was the rnost ' fanlsrourge ofmankind. Since i916, however, pneumoni has gained the grim title. averag- ing yearly 32 more deaths per HYLOOO population. a poultice or plaster. int. UH’- the body heat in theform ‘nhaled with each breath, package. ll-‘t-bruttryl but], ' Grzttlv X-—I Jessiu Nurtuui: Ell-Ilitnvitt. id Kitigbt. Il Pbllip Doyle -I Jeanllng Auhl McDonald. i Grade lX—-1 (brave .\Iacl)uualdu, 2 Pldisott McDonald. 3 Mildred Mc-lt-nll Larch. 4 Kenneth Fraser. Vlro ‘Principals 2 Iiclcn lmuulaa. Mary .\lI'(lOWllll. (lrudc VIl—-1 ‘Stewart 2 Ray Lovers. ll Micliutrl llottrke. 4 Raymond ‘Solomon. '.\Ir. lMcFonneIH-t Depurtuient (lradc Vl-—-1 Nuttir. \Valkcl‘. 2 Luwrcnct- Batcltt-ldcr. II Walter Sulotituti, -I Aueus Batchilder and Stephen IScuIIy (equal). _ Grade V-l Anna Nit-Lama. 2 Charles Jenkins, 3 Hugh Alc- Donald, 4 Helen Donovan. Miss MacCortnackks Dept. Grade lll--i. George iiempblll. 2 Agnes French. 3 Raymond Lav- audler. 4 lCoIIu McDonald. Grade lV--1 Elmer Jeffrey. 2 Cothriue Burke- 3 (lorald Scully, 4 Amos Lt-tvuudler. Miss M()I‘l'l$~‘§0y'l'i Dopurtntmtt. (imtlo ill llSr.)~-~1 Itlleattor Loslin, 2 Walter l}:ttt:liiItI~-t' and (lordou a- ‘ Dottglas. ll Vt-roitica Bourke. ‘Grade ll tJr.l-—1 ilossln stow- ll Fuldai Solomon. h bliss Taylor's Ilcpurttuvut tirade I (ISrJ-A-I Lillian Wulkcr. 2 Junie Llewellyn, II [Allllfi Foug- urc. i Iilcutu Yorstun. Grade l (JIil-Al Wultt-t- Jamie sun. 2 Kutltlct-n Parker, (la-urge (lurnbtttn. 4 Sittrley Parker. Tots-Total STQf-Zql ES l .~ - Tnt-fnom-tv utmTt-Ltt TIIF. warm urn tout-hot! Ihr tin _ "bell-flowers" in the garden anrl nuuli- them riug a sweet tune for Etnily. E’ b’ ' she stooped close in listen. a brown-tinged butter" canto and resin-d on sue of the be! s. Emily llood very still. She saw hint uncurl s long. thin lube. which he rsrrierl sonutwhen ‘m-sr hi: chin. He uurlt it deep inlo s “bell- flowtrr." than flew In another and another. and did the name. “Ilia hunlin honey for hi: breakfast.” raid nnily. “And lie lnnl ho very, very hungry?‘ and ou the patch pockets. The col- ior Is gray Imuokrat. tons and buotoimoloo. The covered buttouaaso I ‘ d on tho trout Gray felt makes the smoothly fitted little hat, folded over once or twice at the hock.‘ Vick: act: two way- Internally and aiersully When ipplied over throat and ehcoovidn scu like to helping m prevent congestion in the region of At the nine time, the ingredients u: released by to the slr pentagon and lungs. Tho iogtzdicota of Vick: are printed on every GEQRGETOWN Htm-t scl-tooL-tuitvrzu .\|0.\"'r.\tar'i§_“:~'|} ullvtttlt-tl tlu- Fvllrtturv un-v-tinidulllllrllli iwus rvtltl lry .\ir.~t I n (trade Vll‘l—1 lxnothy Jeukinsf-tr. 3 Eilwl" mlllrltvuu t-uuull and no tit-w ll\|.<l||v.~.~ u.- . l1£|\'t'.l‘S.l|),,. lwill l.\||u<-:| r. art, 2 Lucy Soully and Oliver Imus.‘ c.....,' such test. The next Icnty of hot lemonade-—‘o Elankets to induce dpaapinnon. sage the throat an minutes. Then eighth of an in thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. Leave the covering loose around the neck so the vapors arising from the application on the chest may be freely inhaled. the circulation and f vs and these vs is, ocanymmedicotsols’ i __ cure for pneumonia is as yet undiscovered. But we do know -. -. : that mid: lower the vitality sud hence pave the way for .' pneumonia. Many fatal attacks, however, might be averted ; if more of us would follow this maxim— "Never let a cold get a start” I Coryu-rhiniris-no matter who: medial men may call the common cold, it is nevertheless a disease. A person with a bad cold is sick and should 3o to bed for a day or m». . enables the body to regain lost vitality and so throw o8’ erm infection. Un- fortunately, it is not mils forall of us to get thing is to take vigor- ous action at the first sign of a cold. At night take a purgative-shot hath, and to bed under Brisk chest with Viclrs for five on-thidrly-sbouz one- ‘thiek-rand cover with two , SINCE the dawn of civilization, pneumonia has scourged J the human race. Hippocrates, father of modern medi- -_ cine, described this disease in 400 B.C., and yet after 23 ' centuries, we know little more about it than he did. The u If there is much righmess or soreness in the chest, ply hor, wet cloths to open the pom of the s in before using Vicks. lf the air passages continue stopped up, the “teakectle and rent treatment." This method-full explained in the dircctions_ consists, brie y, o vaporizing Viclts in a tea. kettle and arranging a newspaper “rent“ 0v" the patient‘: head so that the combined warm steam and vapors an be inhaled. Being externally sgplied, .Vicks can be used freely without disrur mg the digestion. This makes it a boon to mothers. An application at bedtime will usually prevent s night attack of croup. ly mas- Above all else, do not let a cold “hing on" and become deep-seated during the“ danger months. Treat it vigorously in its early stages. ICKS VVAPORUB . Oven /7 Mat/on JARS 1/350 Ysnntv _\ llrntlt-Ii hvltl Ill lln- llllllll‘ of .\Ir.~. Jilllltw ' '|‘bt- lllvfllllig ttltvllvtl Ivy >1"; l There will be solti by Public For Sale n‘ ‘ , 1mm bym- ltlllmvwll u. tn Auction. in front of the Law Courts‘ Ch-arIQttQtQWI] uituu- prayer. 'l‘lu> uiiuult-s m‘ tbv- l» Building, tn Charlottetown. in; ulna-ling were rt-ud uud uduplt-ll illltl Yllll Queens (jounty i" Princg Edward . ' b M I L d- l \\.ll>' rvspt-lttlt-tl tn with 1| l|lll'\llt\l| wand, an Sattlrday, the 10th day sefnemweugllanlrcgzdprbwzucglo: .\ 1...,...,._..,,|n|--.| ~.\ mm.- Ltmk |...~t.l--" of April. 1926. at the hour ofl ‘ uudt-rt ztkt-it. Nut iuuul Im-t-l. with The lllvllllrv , 'l'lu- tutu-tilt): l'lll.\t'll Anthem. , mom-we ‘.\li|t.|r|l'\ ldnillitrlli for" rttllln. l I oommtou or CANADA Provlnce of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l In the Probate Court‘. 1w. George v., ‘A. n. i926 King's County In tlm said Prov- iurt‘. tlotttiastatl l-erllulti. liouourtthlti Aluxtmtlutflth Buuticrntuu Wurburiott. Sttrrukattclof lJtlllgt! of Probate. 8w. M‘. Queen's County ‘nr ttuy (hmatublnl m" lIlt-mto Ccutity. WIIJQILBA/S uptm rttatlittg lhct pulitiuu on flln of Joacllll ll- M‘? Innis of Charlottetown In Quctatrs. County itfureaaltl, Jauiwr, tht- sole} gt- lH-nlr. . liwitt; Ztwelve o'clock noon. ALL THAT iltt- umruiy l'\'l'lll|IK tin» llllvlltlilllr-t- ‘ram of hm!’ siwate o" Lot 5o’ m ‘Queens County aforesaid. bounded and described as folIows:— _ Commencing on Dundee Road and tu-xt mouth with Mrs Murl having a chains and extending back there- zfrom lbcinq bounded on land of John Trainer; on the east by land of Malcolm Lamont. on the ‘Vwest by land of John McPherson ,and heirs of Neil McPherson. and containing one hundred land. a little more or less. The above sale is made In our-l nuance of a power of sale oontainedltho 15th day of Mart-h, i926, at l Eln an lndcnturc of Mortgage, dated Il'(‘l0(!l(, on the promises of Itcagll IIN ltb} EISTATKi-l of (Joruulltts lithe 10th day of April, lltifirrll’ lillo 01' PvlllW-H Slflllml llhmade between Ewen Hume. an v ~~ ll Y . 9mm,“ wllhl“ b“ l, For further particulars apply to| ‘McLean G. McKinnon. Royal Bank GWIQFYPING. ‘Building, Charlottetown, P, E_ | on Monday. March 15th. commenc- lng at 12 o'clock noon. her vslulbls dwelling house. containing i3 rooms, all modern conveniences. lsltuatcd 9a King Street. Inspection at any time. Terms at sale. BEN-I. CARTER A SON. Auctlonsm front thereon of tenl hundred chains. and the north by °"° 8030-3-1 total. “lfiiuiltt I Will sell acres of by public uttclitm on I922. andtnlesz- 200 acres of land. owned of Dun-vlly Frederick Coles and Sons. hi" dee. Lot No. 50, aforesaid, farmer. mile from Loyalist Station. l d Prudence Hume. nu wife, of will also sell my 2 homer “"4 Pm” e M, p”; and m, und,,,;9,,,d_ bred registered Ayrshire herd Will‘ the second part, default having 5'5"“? "f 7 "Inch cow“ _ ‘me l,” been made In the payment of in- treslm“ Maw!‘ and Apr"? ‘l yam“ 'l‘0 tho Sheriff‘ of tho (Jotutty chums‘ and princlpm "cured mue_ lugs. 2 calves. 8 pigs, l. br00ll 1""- tlll lions, it geese. If day Ia slortlll’ suln will be hold on the 18th. 1‘I<}R.\lS—-Sttttia under $5, cash. ovor that amount 9 months crellll- , - six percent. Dated this 10th day of March. - REAGH c9115 New Wlltnltlrt- CATHERINE BELL, 7g;71;,.3.3|.Mon.wed»FtI Mortgagee. executor of the ubuvc uutnvtl ca“ be ihsttcti forlhc ‘purpose ll0l't‘lll'1% after set forth. You urn tht-rtv-{l fort; ltcrcby required to citu ull’ persons inltercutetl In ilu- suid 05-, [nip to be and ttppottt‘ lmlurtt inc at» u Probate Court 1.0 bu hold lu tho.‘ ~ (juuri. liouso lu Charlottetown In; Quctmfii Cotmty iu tho amid J’rtiv-[ ititru, on 'i‘ttt*.-uluy tho twcnlytltirtl ._ day 0f bittrtrlt uoxl, coming at ibt-l hour of clcveu o'clock forouoott oil ihu smut: tluy to show cttttsc II’ any _ they cuu why tho uct-titttttu m’ the ' snid estate should nut bc puahrtl V, l.i.|lil the cslxtto clotted as pruycd furl ' in ualtl putitiuu and on tnntintt 0f! J. A. lhlttullttttztlti, Earp. Proctor furl said tpctltiotter. And I do hnrobyl ttrtlrr» Ibut a true copy Ittsrttpf bu L forthwith published ln some IIEWH- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid, ottce In ouch week for at least tour consuctttlvo weeks from the dnte hereof and that u lruu copy hereof bo forthwith posted In tho following public places respect.- lvcly, namely in the hull of tbol Court ltouso in Charlottetown aforesaid, at. or near t-ho Hull lnl Vernon River Bridge In Quoctfs‘ County aforosuld, and at. tho start-l of Waller A. Currlo at. Poukcu Sta». tluti aforesaid, so that all personal Interested In tho sold astute usl aforesaid may have due noilrc thereof. - ‘ GIVEN UNDER MY HAND utld the Seal of the said Court this six-l toouihjay of February A. n, 1025.1 and in the sixteenth your ut His Moiestfs reisn. ($01.) A. B. WAR-BURTON. (I48) 71304-l9f4l. ‘ law. mvhu: Hint a ciwlimt mv'>\;@:;as:';;ss/~;; tifiluu rut “YE girth!!! Judge of Probate.'W. K. hoosns .0... ' , City Ticket Apm 7928<HINL FOR SALE SMALL ' FARM AND RANCH PROPERTY SUMMERSIDE. About 25 acres of land, 18 of which are under cultiva- tlon. balance In pasture and ranch, out 20 tons hay last year. besides other crops. Ranch contains 3O pens with new 5 room ranch houto all enclosed In guard fence. l-Iroe 7 room noun. barn. garage and hon house, all In flrat class condition with all modern Improvements. Tltlo property]: only five minutes walk from Hlflh School and most of it will be valuable as house lots, wm be sold in um to sulfpurcheoar and ls offered at a bargain as I am leaving the‘ Province. DR. W. G. CHURCH, Summoroldo, P- E. l- MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT CHICAGO. INTERNATIONAL LIMITED IN TO Leaves Bonaventure Station, Montreal. 1am A- M‘ om,‘ Ar. Toronto I40 I. M. Ar, Detroit 11-80 F. M. Ar. chlcooo l-W l- I- OCEAN _ Mlkll Connection Dally. from oil llarltlmo Provlnoo POW‘ For Fsru. Ruervstlons. Ito. Apply to ‘- a "Ton" 1mm Ant. M" .