oo-ooo-oeoe-eeoooee0eooee+eooeeeeeoeo>o+o+o<o+4++v4 ' WHEN YOU BAKE MUNARGH BAKING POWDER AND A "or it Is Not You Eaton Y e our the comparatively small amount you digest: - builds your vitality. ‘lhe unique power o! BOVRIL i (so easily digested) ammo srnauorn wrrnour rsr ,1 use : i ‘§4—&§+O-O0—§4—§‘ WHITE STAR YEAST I 1 I - l THEYHAD TO l SEE PARIS (Continued) “Grandpa didn't have it. that's the ’ derstanding. I Unclasplng his silver pencil from ills pocket. Pike wrote the address- nl-ose. “Glad to see you any time." man, and picked up his sample case- h thing savoring of work. "that's the sort of fellow I like.’ thought Pike as Olark MeCurley tur- ned away. “Got push and snap to him. h world." The brisk figure disapppeared. *1 ectly in front of him wasa girl. Pike sped from the table. you was in Monte Carlo." 1-le wrung a picture postal from you this, morn- as big as life and twice as natural!” Ross looked at his father in startled surprise, and then his eyes moved t0 his companion. “Y-yes- Here, wait till I pay off l ’+ee+e-eeeoeoo++w4 V P b l1’ F‘ NECbsSlTIES! Attractive, new-idea Cooking Uten- sils make all the difference in the‘ cooked viands themselves! Every SMILES oaaav ‘dzlrrl: " this man." When he turned back he Fleurie. He shook her tiny hand. and he took off his b4! hat l "Erlchantee," piped Fleurie. "Well. come over and soak up o. drink," said Pike. and suddenly felt-a in,’ Miss Pleurie?" back. such as a boll oi’ six or eight might wear. ' !.1_11.-..U1A1*1- smelled oi lavish perfume. and’: little round blue can. mitllout-“mng m- ia --a reposedonh head cap Ross moved uneasily‘; "Lots oi’ the henchmen wear them.‘ rem“... “m ma“ mommy. “d he answered. Fleur-it's fingers h m the“ _ muttered to Boss's band and she spoke u“ m’ m“ “i “m” ° u“ something in French. -. "She wants a cigarette." explained Ross, and brought out, .- after the .' _, I l ’,, “m P“ m French fashion a crumbled package wen so on: e u 9y of cigarettes. Fleurie tapped one on “Maybe I.“ do m. “id the you“: the beck of her hand. placed it in er mouth. lit it gave it a good puff, the only person among the throng of md 111°“ Pmed 1'" m“ w 5°“ m“ idle lounge“ M’ the tables with my she started one going for herself. Pike stared in surprise. Never had e seen it done before. He turned to Rina. "I was just about to pull stakes." he H . 1 w t wmewhere m m‘; said as he looked at his son fondly. es 5° n‘ “e “Wasn't it lucky r didn't?" Now he could talk. He loved Opal Pike continued to linier. the glow m°"°' but "11 m‘ wmmemm 111131115 ut stimulation still upon him. when W?" “"1"” l“ “n” m”) he “mm himself my wacchmg i go into business with him and learn taxicab drawing up M me curb d“, its details, and they were to work and plan together and to become mighty men in Oklahoma. Although he did “why hello. R055. when in new not know it, the idea had come from tum did you dr0p from? 1 thought '11¢11rv Fwd and Edsel, m, son. waste "when I'm knocked out: the busi- hls hmd ma ha" plmd his "m ;ness‘ll go on Just the same." he said around Ros“ shouldem“ ~we had ‘to himself. now and then. “How did you like Monte Carlo?" ing. and now, by 3188018. here you are '11s "n11 "All right." "How much did you clean up?" Ross hesitated and turned his eyes to the little saucer. Pike gave him playful clout on the arm. _ "Well. I expected it, but a fling or“ had Minted hmsem "you m’ 1 3",; two ain't going to hurt you-only ‘on M“ “d”, I wmt to inhmducq don't let it get aholt of you, that's all. my xflenditl In the connmon P,“ what do you think of the place. any- made out that her first name was way?" 11° 1711x511“!- ‘Td m" 17° “"1 down there myself and watch the little ball roll. I'm considered pretty “glad u; meet you, Miss Fleurie," 111°11Y l1 poker." "How are Mummle and Opt?" as- ked Rose, after a moment. "Fine as silk. I guess it'll be quite surprise when we walk in on 'em." a an“ rushing Wm“, us”, Pa,“ ‘Pike had his fill of the lonely chateau; ain't so big when you earl run onto;11° “WW1 1/0 he back to the city, or one of your own family right hm 1n on to new sights and, half laughmg, the sock-center of it. What you drirlk- 11'1" ‘191119151111113- 11° 1'11"’ 3' P191111" of the chateau for Ross. “It's worth “She does,“ speak much Engmhy seeing; nil 118111" but it's a wonder i 11111.1 ~ can n. Stopped often in u noura If you are_ losing pep. health and strenttb from Gettlnu Un Ntlbts, dsttig ll|| Iii . Hour ‘lbtf- Get Oyster (pronounced - P1111 ate-PW I111- ' backache, Bladder wealrnm. aurn- . .. 3y “(finer c,” "Dldje lose a bet or somethlngVhe lng, u; or Groin or Rbeulna- 11111111’ 1° "1/“1111110 - t e r asked humorously. _ , a up Aclua. vlu not try ovate: u soon find pains gone. sleep fine. feel younger. stronger, and lull of pep. . I ___.__'_§_.._.__ PQWNAL News t At the end of a long life of almost eighty-eight years, David Jones ‘of Pownal was laid to rest on Friday, Jan. 31st in the cemetery" at Alexan- dra. Qonsidering the severe weather and bad travelling there was a large attendance at the funeral, of relat- ives neighbou a and friends. Their last tribute of respect was paid in all sincerity. It was a tribute to an octogenarlan who had lived an honorable and christian life, loved by all who knew him best, and ad- mired and esteemed by all who ap- preciate stirling integrity, keenness of intellect. kindness of heart and tolerance of spirit. The services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. 1-1. E. Campbell, of Pownal United Church assisted by Dr. Vin- cent of the Charlottetown Baptist Church. The hymns sung were “Jesus Lover of My soul. Lead Kindly LJBht and There is a Land of Pure Delight Mr. Campbell took the theme of his discourse from the Psalms of David. I shall be satisfied when I awake in his likeness. The late Mr. Jones was never known to be confined to his bed until three weeks ago when he was stricken with pneumonia from which he recovered sufficiently to be able to sit in his chair and it was while thus he took a weak turn and peacefully passed away. l-le was blessed of God, witl-lspfendld phy- sique, wonderful intellect, and a very last his faculties remained un- intellect keen and bright.‘ He was ever a great reader, keeping in touch ure and an inspiration to converse and was not without a sense of hu- Slll-NX) today lb In! tlllll ll-OIO. (OI m to ab.“ only 60o. Money backif you don't 1'“ ' m“ " wonderful memory. and up to the ed from Charlottetown, after at- impaired, his memory was clear, his had p, mqgl; cnjoynble time. Mr. Oolin Matheaon wall a recent visitor to m. John Falconer. was a recent i Miss Laura lbgarty left Wednes- day morning for iialifaa; Mr. Hugh MacKlmlon, was a N- cerlt visitor to Bummerslde. m. any Morrison spent the week- end at. his home in Granville.‘ The farmers of this vicinity are busy now, securing their winter fire Mr. MaeGl-egor (‘section foreman) was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. ' .Mlss Flora Falconer, Providence. is spending the winter months vis- iting her mother. Mr. Major Murray ‘is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. _F. Stevenson. Mr. Richard Stevenson (veterin- ary) is kept very‘ busy attending to his customers. Mrs. Clinton Morrison and son J. Raymond, are still making their home at W. F. Stevenson's. Misses Mabel Maclennan and Bertha. Stevenson have returned home after visiting friends in 'I‘ryon Mrs. w. w. ‘luutnh and little daughter Eileen. is spending a few days visiting her parents ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. Kennedy. - Miss Bertha Stevenson has return- m. Everett Taylor-Twas a recent H g KEEPS YOU FIT! Just a well-balanced food to keep you fine and fit-carbohydratés for heat and energy, proteins for good muscle, mineral salts for bones ‘and teeth__. and all soeasily digested. Eat S ed. ded Wheat with plenty of milk-hot milk is best in Winter as it brings out the delicious flavor of the crisp baked wheat-and supplies the warmth the body needs. Delicious for any meal. It’s ready-cooked, ready-to-eat. Sugsnoen HEAT WITH All. ‘THE BRAN OFIHLWHOLE WHEAT Il-II QANADIAN IHIIDDID WHIAT GOIPANY» LIB,’ tending Burns Concert. where she has returned -..-..__-- Sym-lan Grant. PEAKES ROAD SCHOOL ‘Following is the Honor Roll for We are all sorry to hear that M188 January. with current events. It was a pieas- Mam; Muunnm Grade VIL-l. Mary Hugthea, 2. from Summerslde. Where 8110 W118 Hose Crane, 3. Alton Crane, 4 Alvin with him as he always had somc- studying m, numng pfqfgglgn (n McInnis, 5. Helen Clarkln. thing that offered food for thought awe“; o; m hearth, Grade Vl-l. Caroline Grant, 2. 3 Elmer Grant 4 2. Bruce Creme, 3. Mabel Maelnnia Grade I.(Br)—-1. Vernon MacKay 2. Lucille Grant. Grade I(Jr);-l. Nelson Gram. a Harry Hughes, s. Miriam mam; 4. Beta. McInnfn. 5. Eileen Hfilelxt Herbert Crane, '1. Earle Marl-lay. Perfect Attendance: Mary Hugller Sypnlazl Grant, Helen Hughes, Ed- . . 1"°1'- b a t set forth over the _ . . _ M» e ‘:1: '...“"."..“.-*:' ‘L: “l: w» M tllllfioilrmi. u n. s- ..... Mclnnls .. 11-111": h" "m" fluemly‘ "Ameflanfwhek do,“ The manila“ 1110111015’ W0 ‘"1 111“ 111' h" 1mm ter half on snowshoes. side by aide 5112,50“, gm“, 3_ Eduard cry-lg 4 810g. l 1 edlus m u carriage m“ P. T‘ Barnum made richer for us from the fact they journeyed through m; wgqd- Helen Hughes“ Fleufle arranged-heme‘ and 00k loverlooked and we've 0t six servants that we knew mm so wen‘ He has land‘ reachmg ma” dutlnatmn they 3111010 111--1- 3111111 W111- 9111111‘, Revival of "Treasure island" in a proudly at, Roses handsome faeewto w!“ m; u: And helm “sand-we gene but he has not lived in vain. spent an enJ°y‘ble “P, Wm. “lends, 2| Jums Crane’ 3' Jmm Hughei London meat" remnny was new“ His was not the long thln 11109 01 1115x1111 ‘at I mm in the warm u, do The influence of his life in this com- Bu; burp“. {or m? "mm trip p; Grade Imsnbi James Macnom swpped because the parrot perched rubber’ but the round’ chubby“ “mo” -' The hardest wotrk I've“ dqpe since mum” Wm no om Ind m“ ripples "h" emerged 1° m‘ m1‘ °t ‘m’ °x m" ald. 2- Mary MMDMBW- 0n John Silver's shoulders insisted on not: l. 101111111111114-11111104 22.2.2; mo; ‘:5..'..l’.?;“'..f.°.?.'; 5E‘ can": '1." '.““ "lliitfil" so» We“ PM“ so 0 r , ' whoo ee, eav ng e now s - general features of her father. Rossieill- W119" 111° 1189111 911111 111° P111“ til they touch the shores of eternity as “pane were gums at, g y”; r115. was painstaking in regard to his clo- _ W" 1°11’ 111111111“ .1111 ‘Wm-l’ yea" Reference was made by Mr. Oamp- appearing comet A; he looked ‘buck thes and was in the lansuage of his l0“ I 11011111111 11°11" 111111311111 1 11° bell to the mt that February 9th is at the speck m, m, hm W, no doubt, generation, a snappy dresser But he 111°“ B!’ u” side o’ 111N131“ Ark“ 1‘ the birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, he m; like saying’ “Tl, I,“ mp1,“; _ had given up American clothes and 11111511110111- N°47°1°°11 519W 1-11"? “m” she being 83 on that day and her life rapidly. pike was gurprlsed to see him arrayed 1nd 5m” m“ they 599m w ha" m" partner would have been 88 and in in what. he considered the sissy clothes Lev"? 110d 111 1110 11111110 111111111118 111 twelve more days, February 11th they The Y_ P. L“ ma; “S; week M, m; of the French. Ross}; one aim now, it W“ °°1111118 1194*- wh?" I c1111") 111' would have celebrated their sixty- home or Mn and M“ Even“ Jen. seemed w” m make 11mm.“ as ma... to one of the French beds, rye Bot second wedding, day, but God willed “m. chm“, van”. Dupm m, mm 1y and u completely a Frenchman u Ito sleep like an inch-wonn gettin‘ otherwise. By a sleep he has ended night ‘ goodly numb" w"; Dunne lmsible. His coat was narrow across -"1141Y 10 1'11°V¢~ °°'1l'1l» 011d P11" the heartaches and the Jhousand find an enjoyable "me "m1; on the shoulder. with a protruding chick-IE"? Ross another playful clan." natural shocks that flesh is heir-to. Monday “mm “bu...” 10m m", en ML and brought in p; the Wm ;“y011'1'0 801118 1K1 I00 11111188 YW “We! "rls a consummation devoutcly to be numbers o, our 50cm), “e mum,“ after the manner of corsets; his trou- '9'" 11am!" ‘ “lshm the Marshfleld-Dunstaifnage club in sers were ll different color and a dif- "D5119 "14 F“! 1197119111" "1 V1111 ‘P111115 1111011191‘ 11111111111111‘ 1'1" been open flgbgtg in the Pownal hallLA ferent material from his coat; a muf- iw" m F" m1" ‘ “*1 ‘m1 “m” "m1 1°111°V°d 1mm m“ mm“ o’. m“ "m" very‘ interesting time is looked for- flcr was “ed around m, neck in on, ‘me!’ ily of six boys and four girls one only wnrd W M. the do“ o; m, mam“; 100p, with the ends flowing loose; he "'51"*~A11Y 1111191000 V011 sflyf’ remains, Mr. J. B. Jones of Pownal. M“ Jenkins served ‘ Maury“; who despite his 83 years is bright and lunchrn pleasure to be found in cooking. And still more difference to the woman , who owes it to herself to have mod- ern culinary Utensils. You owe it to yourself to see these we are showing -—to note the value at the prices, too! The Rogers a Hardware Co., Limited l l “A girl is nobody‘: fuel when she refuses to get lit." IOOO-C-OOGO OO§O44EO44VO§QO O4 POTATOES AND TURN IPS The maq look (Lillie -but-- We will be buying every day at our warehouse Hogan's Wharf. Highest prices for good stock. J. LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown. l’. E. Island Phones 798 and 938 Mlu Feotlight: I shall sue those people who used my picture with- out my consent. Miss Limelight: Do you object to the netarietv- ________ ....... .-:_______-_ "twp, begldes his widow nee Mar- REVIEW-(TAKE IN) Miss Fcetllght: Ne, Indeed. I de- ' gal-ct MacLel-lnan of Alexandra, there Imus Willi BAI -- - ooooeoeoevoeooeeo-ee-eo-eo-eo ’_ . ' _ _ Hazelbrook and Vlclnlty are two daughters, Mrs. lilnda col-- eon and Mn- R1101“ Wwd- "l" 11° Buzzing in the Ears Could Not Sleep " "on l-‘sl intl z ','iliC wslbtaand - Professional Cards "WHAT 111E» HIM?" u... .°.,,§,,°'.“.,,.,ZI“‘§..,,,‘II§‘Z,‘,,“.,Z§', ‘L, iffjflfff, J}. §lfufltnu if... will Indicates (JATARRH ____ -i-_-_...__-_.-._ “My little dog‘ “has fleas," the _ 11111165)» n!‘ Jmugry 315g with equ- chgflgh m9 memory of’ a fond u trauma; Wm‘ mum‘ mums- ' "PM" '1'" ' a number f , and lsltors dl in i’ ther. The floral tributes _ ' . Mark hgcGulg-an’ “m taut’: twséfrgleetazl:g.thit Wm" o-ATT-l-QLTZT-rmxuingtigu present. m: Pwpiis were exrminad 1:... olleagtigul and ‘spoke a silent xx; 3d fizmfiagtu groggy For}! rif: bile; oralaltaérlom lntfarlorlonea. )2: - e And m," m, Wm“ d,“ m," my nervel. “"1111 1101 110'? l 1“! ‘v lr. the different subjects by their message of love. The pail bearers Qatmh why n” u” c “"50"”; oo or e ra emar . y no uy amp and felt: tired all day long. "A neifllbor cams ln to see me, one morning, and advised ma to take a i BABRSTER, SOAJUYTUIL ETC- clerk replied: MONEY T“ 1-105" “What seems te be the matter Gmeron Block. Chl11'1"l10'"1- P-E-l-l with the fleas?" cLeod & Bentley .l. A. BENTLEY some way? Edison Mazda Lamps assure you of h - f th d ted tese er and showed marked proflc were six nephews o e cpl! “the” qlumy “d ‘on: "wit" Mo. , 4 J ,5 M - of Catarrhal Deafness has com- ‘ency’ nmnely Logtzmgnefnnltargouayubrrt pletély cleared upshafad noises and iennan . - ’ hlesome ears. Ca-errhosone is _ _ Mr Gordon McDonald, Argyle Jones. waiter Jones. and 3011111 got i swmmh medmnhbut . hm. Shore spent the week end here the MacPhall. m: ‘mum. “um”; m“ “mo” . _ 1t has conquered hundredsof cases . , htia o ha. o ids Ba "EMA?" K. ‘if. sue“ o! Mr “RLL! Aubrey Myers‘ ‘The many Pownal friends will be ‘galsezncflbflh “m? ' -o/111 fl’ I’ III Ofllty-l - II . - _ "IV ~ - -= M» 1- 1- o» p» ~~ m w c» w»- m-fl" K- t=.."....i::'".".°'"=.... * .....: LAMPS nosey r0 toss cent vlntora to Marshfleld. But-hoe was suddenly taken lll at her . Charlottetown l’ E i. gun-mm". BELL £41 MATHIESON n. n. emu. 7 II. L MATIIIESON. LL. l ' Barristers. Sollelto 5' Etc. Money to Loan. Oflleu-Cbarlott ‘ .- and Montagw McDonald & McPhee home on Saturday evening last. [The _ ‘ caNAol-AN GENEQAQ EL-ECTDLC. DDODUCT The Mt Herbert Community Lea- doctor was summoned and pronounc- ' , glie met at the home of Mr and Mrs ed it heart trouble, all hope she will I E lamest Lund on Friday evening with soon be about again. ’ a large number present. A very in- , Prise, 60e- a box at all druggiltl tel-eating feature of the sven- We are.all glad to see our popular lethal. or 111l11011 11110" 011 ""1111 d m; entertainment ‘was a debate. pastor, Rev. H. E. Campbell out '°° 1'1 T1" T- um" 0°" um“ "Resolved that Modem." Amusen main after 11111111 11°11'10"‘ 1° 111" flaw‘ o.‘ rnent is beneficial some very strong 100155 V1111 "1 “mt °r "mp" points were Nought out on both ' '.»/¢-1' :4.:7.€‘/‘" r " r ' i The Annual Egg Circle ‘Meeting will be held in Central letlnqno flail,‘ Monday. February leth at‘ 1.80 P. 1].: “ Announcement” Reports f Farmer‘ Week Meetings —I_— _ B A “d” “M1 "'4' 1‘ “'1' ‘“""""1"' ~ m‘ w‘ chum‘ 5' Mwmm’ any’ will u g|°ven. also .1»... oafim. ~ - ' - for those lodking on. The remainder 511"" I I110" 1111" 11°" "'1' h“ c ’ not be any nilauntlentandlnl Iverybodyweleone. In order that there may , I. A. bit-DONALD. II. I. Mo"!!! d m’ "mm. w” Diana“ mm A“; 1g", Dgvld Jones, where she », r; Illlltlglll. lgTtlllNlVS. are _ The Cardigan Milling company‘.- m “m. “d mum m“ 2mm “ma” m. mum. o, m, m, m. . '1'. I. INDIAN. n ‘m. a "M" m. “m, I. “m”, u ma," 5nd i l» 0N5! 0 LOAN _. "t heard 8am was going to Reno , lbfl-I-l- . leatetary. 1 , 1 ID! Building bnarlottetewn to got rte of his wife." PM" u‘ ndnnm‘ o’ Human’ lunch was served by the hostess in 17°11“ . 1M ' - A. If. Allleek of Albany have been appointed as our e111! ‘ ‘ ,._ "He did intend to, but he changed '1" ‘mm. u] 41¢ ‘mp1, “gum, ——*—-~ . ..-.-----__-._ » , sart & Mwthe h|la “battens decided to buy her an M h. p. boiler and engine. u; Jug gush, city, visited his - agents for these respective tlktrlotl and solicit a continuance .' ' '1' ' 1mm aaw outfit- ' ‘ tber. Mrs. J. Arthur’ uaoalnnon, ' p a _ gt s. n. snwanr. n. o. . .. m“ 5m Mrs mag-winery,‘ 011v W I, mum" on mm 1m N O E of your patronage and wlah to alum p‘; that ear ma» will Shlngldltlaehlne. 14th Machine, and sundry nnall machinery with Sliafting. letting. etc. Plant will be sold ooitpleu aa n stands or stock-in the Company may be purchased to nears control. Low price, easy ternu. If re- quired. ' Per further Ilfttealem apply to "I wlah I ‘could borrow some us. money to tldo me ever." "Haven't you got Iota of friends?" FY00. v lot they don't My yet .".'.“_'fl1'~1"""-'l be pt the the lame high standard or quality as they bl" - been In‘ the past and can only be procured in tluie 6111111" from the above named. ‘ ‘ cololtllll FERTlLlZlEll co. ' r wlNosoR. N. s.. _ i ' ‘l-sa-Il-w-no. i-aml. g - u. w. comma Illllflllll sottcmlan rrc . _ It Great George Street n» many friends of m. wlllred noun 1-0 was Lawtonwillbesorrytolearnofhis illness all hope tloleehlmabout agalnsoon. m- Alvin Myers teacher Argyle‘ ehoretpentsuodar athlsholap, here. H TluAnlIalllalIIllLtll- - leyhalryfleswilllo hetffn Maaonlollolbltanhpflinolay. _______, rearaeryntalagahmleueae- ureunseoordonvvnoloumveaawvttbvll-Mlllfl 111"!"- .mmgmmwalthatn,ttass.,teat- renatsregaaatelaatluuarelat- tend thefunerahof her father ts reeeverfitllomo time with lm moth- _or,flrl.lones. ' ' . Al. N blfAW, President. .l. A. MaoDONAItD, iM-I-ntttlestbuhhh. ' _