- or call on rue before date men- Albany on Tryon Road. 100 acres - 04min‘; 1 {so rwo i from I O Li/C/ I199 OLAIEN l: especially recommend- ed in ‘ cases of malnutrition. . bronchial aifections. loss oi 3:1’. or incipient tuberculosis. a ¢r to-da . AT our: buucclslzsufi 1A portable vacuum ciédllif- 01111111- tpd by an electric motor plugged 5T1?» a. lllghviug circuit, has l1e2n de1 938111911 for removing dirt from residence» ht-atu- flucs. éborcg flSublc ‘ 56 mile from the town oi’ Sourls. containing 90 acres, 20 acres plowed [or seed potatoes and with first *@'5i‘liLE5 .111 1 MISS BROWN F OF X.» Y. O. By E. Philllppn Opponhcin: lCopyrlght 1927 by ll‘. Phlllipps Orrmlwlml . __¢L¢‘k- A "S0 YOU frequent night clubs, do you, Miss Brown?" Desslter lu- quiretl suddertly, turning ‘around fron1 his desk utter a somewhat c11rt good-morning, ‘ “I've never visited one before," ‘was tl1e apologetic reply. "Hope you enjoyed lt," he grunt- lcd. ‘fl see your name was taken——, ‘address, Shepherd's Market." j "Ought l to have given at wrong mddrcss? I'm sorry, I've had no ’1*x1>1-1'i1-11ce-" "it's just us wcll that. while Yfllfle eugugetl upon this sort ot wcrk your 11.11110 is out. of tho news- ls much as lwssihle. llow- 3.111 wrcrt- with my 1lea1'_yo1111g f1 it-rltls, l soc, which trounts for somctliiug." ell-Ia buildings, ideal farm for seed potatoes. Reason for selling, 1 am; retiring. For further ' write or call P. A. RODNEY, , - Sourlsn lliiil Fiiii Sill AT NEWTON CROSS. LOT 57 i I ofler my farm oi‘ about 100 acres 90 clmr, remainder under hard and uft wood. land in high state of cultivation, desirable for seed pofa- toes, buildings in good condition. ADD" U! J. F. MORRISSEY. pflftltlllllffl] when ahe leap: i-no the limclight " “llr- 11nd an engagement tl1c;rt-,‘ as dancer," Miss Brown confided. "it uras he who invited my friend and mo.“ "A girl slups the Csnc-ng stage “'l‘l1e matter oi "your presence ‘lurru is oi‘ no particular musc- uuunce," Dessitcr said, liWflN‘ of :1 strspiciotls dimness .111 ‘Miss Brown“. blue lryes- “Tho rtuisanco is 111111 11 1~-1ul<i biztvc given you a tip to sta" lauruy ifl had known about it.” , “l wonder," Miss Brown muse‘. "how you got Brotskopl‘ there?” Dcssitcr" ‘finished the letter whit-‘l be hud been writing rose to hi"- Fret and strolled across the room. He sat: on the corner ol Mi“ "town's 1ta1ble———an attitude Whirl. was bccominlr a habit of his- Owner on P‘. 3383-3-241-71. Iiarm and ll/I-achinery pFor Sale 1 “m; by Private Sale my farm at Lower Newtown. until April 18th. ‘ ~ 1f not sold by that date other ar- rangements will be made. The land and buildings are in A-l condition. Also a lull line of potato machin- ery, truck wagon and other articles. Anybody desiring a good farm oi’ 50 acros or more. All newly fenced with woven wire and cedar posts would do well to communlca.‘ with tloued. ARTHUR H. MacDOUGALL, 195 Grafton Strcok Ch‘town, P. E. l. 3342-3-23~fmw. FARM FOR SALE AT ALBANY l oflcr for sale my farm 0f 10B acres situated 1% milfi from clear in good stale nf cultivation. balance in wood and lumber. Brook running across farm. Out buildings new, comfortable dwelling, school on farm. Easy connection for elec- tric lights and telephone. Apply WILMOT LARGE, Albany, l‘. E. 1.3 3-24-2l. 1111111 111111111 ‘ l offer for sale my Fill!" 9°11‘ talnlng 96 acres oi’ land. with ‘l, good buildings situated at Tryon. flvo miles from Carleton Siding, and six miles from Albany, ls one of the best farming sections of 12E. Island. Land has not been mussel-muddled and ls ideal for growing potatoes. S. E. HOLLAND. ~1 Tryon.< 3-22-41. ._-__l... run 1R 1.111, Situated at llrarklr)’ 1301"" consisting oi‘ 120 acres of lnnd in good state of cultivation. esqir-rlnlil‘ adapted for grouinr; ‘Iced ‘routines. Buildings all in gnml repair. hrgc l2 room dwelling cquloprd with modern wntcr system. Suitable for ut-mmmodnting sum- mer Tourlsts. This property will be cold cheap, as the ouucr l1: away. C. A. SEAMAN, Brackley Beach __,__i 3-23-fmw3i. \\ mflmliwsmltll. l am Instructed to sell by public nuoflon on premises of L. l’. Mc- lunc, Albany Plalnfl. on Timothy. March 27th, 1928, his farm, con- glntlng of 40 acres of lurid, 25 clear and In hlgh state of cultivation and balance covered with I k001i llrowlh‘ 0|’ hard and soft wood, with good house nnd out-bulldintzs. This form In centrnlly locntednnrl in a good _ forming district. only half-mile from school, mill and store; within j rnllal of Railway Station and Churches and will be sold on easy. (Qua, together with stock. crvll and implements. Ono horse, 3 years old, “Kalol": one cow. 4 years old (to freshen ln - one cart. nno _ express wagon. one _truck. one driving sled. ‘l seeder. 1 111w. 1 svrlnc "o"! ll"- ggq, d"; tun-ow, robes, work and driving hsrnell, 1 farmers boiler. 1 turnln: MM. tl b03011. W111, , ‘ ‘ ‘ , hoes, picks. shovels 5nd 10th, and household furniture. 113171111" must go u owner is, 801611688 lcnvlnl the district. iqned poultka " Term of farm midi known at silo. All sums of 88100 cull; over that amount 9 months crodlt an ap- proved joint natal. J‘. A. McDONAID, Auctioneer. r. Sa-Kindly 111111" 01111 sale u ‘fleshy and Pot Wednesday u _ . was. Tuxfls why modern moth- ers prefcr Vickr-itcannot upset delicate stomachs.) 101100?" ‘Miss ‘Brown asked anxious- lfizfictllfigwflfitaingllfie-at’ LDessitcr smiled. L released by the body heat. are inhaled direct to the air passages; “APB You insinuating lllill XYH bud anything to do with this livid?‘ "l think that you planned it. Miss Brown replied. "You see. 1 sent that telephone melaage 1- flcotland Yard." .. ‘ .| “l had forgotten that," he ndmlt- ted. “As tor getting Bretskopf ,'her¢~, i1 was a chance, or course W0 st-rtt cards oi’ invitation in tlr‘ ywnnagers name. and lliademolselh ‘T1010 earned fifty pounds by insist" inc upon wine. We scarcely dared Jone f-nr lilo l1ruwl_ though- Thfl? turns an amazing stroke of luck. B1 [dte bye, wasn't there some troubli- ‘between Bretakopi and Paul?" Miss Brown nodded. “Bretskopf tried to engage M1“ Patti to dance with his young larlv friend." she confided. "1 think 111a did it with the idea 10f humilinf - Jng him. ‘Mr. ‘Paul refused and BRIMFUL OF FOOLISHNESS Why do you think this illy on my hcao? Wiflc! Because on your head 1at hat‘: hrimful of foolitzhnecs Hubby: at look: 1»..\.....c.a 1st Bn-dz. l‘ll be glad spring will be here soon, so we can get 501112., ,, worms‘ he manager dismissed hint. Dessitet" frowned. I "Quite right, too," he pronounced ~ "The most: difficult lad ln the iworld, titnt, Miss Brown. I was "ndebted before the war to hi5 D8"- nle for a great deal 0t hospitality 1nd kindness but do you think that they will accept help from mo now? Not onc- penny. iofiered it in the most. delicate 5111119 1101' I can think oi time ‘after timo- All itricnd is that l1e‘ll come 10 me 1t‘ 2nd Bird: So will the fishermen! _ ‘ 1. 1 1.111 u. .1; V I've, ~ that l can get. out of _vo111"|‘ [he's really hard up against it. Dcesi ihc itwo?’ . Miss Brown wns su1priscll at tiwi ' sudden searching" gazc he bent 1111-‘ on her. She felt hcr eyes caught and held. realized, as Sho b15111 dour." ghoforc, the impossibility o1‘ telllur. ‘:1 lit» to this man. “Say, don't walk around all dayi u mend fwd lie gm n“ ‘leily with such a rye wok on your “CL well, _ silo. stilt]. ‘l helicvc M1. you look just “kc an undennker.» lnul 1s very fund oi lter. 1 lill‘.li( uwe“. confound m Thaps just she is ‘fond o1‘ him. but then lhcy what | amp. 1l1:1vcn't st-r-n n. 1110111 tlonl n1‘ one n11- inther yet." , llcssvter had the air 0t‘ 11 1112111 who bud tiiscovcrctl ‘all that. ho iwantod 1o know. llc went bark 11.11 l1is task, lit a cigarette and be- 1 SHOULD HIDE IT can a lazy pernrpbultttion of tho A messenger arrived with .1 ‘ some reports-Awe from the Wnr F iroom fltfkatvantl one from Scotland Yard. ,ll1» glanced them through, initlulod inn-m, and handed them to Miss |llruwp to file. | “A vein oi‘ wcnkness in this. l isnnnoso." 11v 1111111111 slowly, “oi n11- yam-int! 111m and ineplitudn. into- ‘iiv, Wise Fir/urn. for tile first Hm“ H11 111v lite. l hnw- felt l will 11'" mo" ‘:1 1-1111t'irl.'11111\ Am-lrlmytlv 1mm" nlrundy more Hum 1111," "H" 131-“ n’ tun ifiln-llfll ntfnirs burm r.., Nctor told me 1t was only‘ xv»... m1 11111- Yvo 71111171.] n, g1...‘- my strong constitution that pulled j.,,.|'v_.,.-,| "my N,',.1m]_q,,,, "'9 l""°"llh" ‘For (ll't“11o Snmn of these "He shouldn't send you a blll ~,1..,_. w“ "N, Mange,‘ "W", "lay the"? soflm l11v"ll 1111111» lrivihl. l ‘will loll you lilo grenl nhler‘! hi’ n" .\t-cordlng to illlflllkilli l-stimntc "m. “.04.. nn“. m.“ rm- nw m." I..1!I,000 ‘bnrrr-Is of pvtrfifillfll week. W11 want to detach the r2- re produced in 111111111111 lwu vl-ur- 11111111111111»; as fur as possible irom '3" 1W1‘ PP"? <i"“li>‘il-‘lff iT-il" '31‘ fort-Ian influence. "lmst nirrhfs incident was only one oi‘ st-rteral. At every oppor- tunity wt,- urc 11011112, o11r best to dis- credit these fellows There is .‘ nothing puts 11p the buck oi‘ tho worklngnmn mn-n than to have ll prrvul to him that those who are stmposcd to bc his leaders nnd friends ale nlnylm: the fool in ser- .1 ions times, like Brntskopf last rllzhi. Ihear. by tho bye, that Rretskopf. or lhv leader oi‘ whit: n they call the Action Commuter. for distribution among the press has olferctl secretly 10,000 pounds to make as light. as posslblc of lust night's business. “That won't make yml 21-’- Best Treated Externally any differ- “Whnt do you 111111111 There's noi N11‘ 11111"! M‘ but thr- vieuirn '1' i! at i111‘ - 1 derstantl. versation, that l have every confid- t-nce and p great deal of interest." want to murry either o1‘ y11 ’ . -._-_A1______ $1M oar-s» 1‘lt'lQld&--\-1~de=i\lv*¥ntl~ .,.. .1 ., ,. .,,, r1m"<>111.t1t1.1.-11~111¥1~11w1~1 11111111111111 - l In Peru, IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED ended a world- wide quest for pan ideal crude petroleum from which to manufacture motor oil. In Canada IMPERIAL devel- ‘ oped facilities to process this crude Pinto hlarvelubc, an inherently better oil. New refining processes; Inightiy fleets of tank ships plying pthe___ Atlantic, and LET THIS CHART BE YOUR ‘GUIDE Tfhcre is a grade of Marvelube exactly suited to your motor’s re uirements. If Pacific; thousands of tank cars moving between the great IMPERIAL refineries and2,000distrihutingpoints; all thester-and Peruvian ,Crude—— are factors in the production of Marvelube. Back of Marvelube are the resources, enterprise and integrity of Canada’s largest refiners, of petroleum products} ‘MARCH 26. 192s ' 1 iii‘ -r AN 1111111111), =.__P11op11cr your car is not listed on this abbreviated Chart, see the comp etc Marvelubo t Chart at any Marvelube dealer's MAKE OF AUTOMOBILE GRADE FOR 0111x012 r011 on SUMMER wmren MAKE m’ AUT°M°51LE 363L291“ GRADE FOR WINTER 0g ADI IOR UMMIR Buick.......... Cadillac Chandlcr-(S Chevrolet Dodge (all model!) . s) Chandler (all other models). Chrysler <1..;',.;.‘1';1"1:1'g'1.'1;). Chryllcr (all other modcll) . Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium IJF" Medium Medium Heavy Heavy Heavy Sp. Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy - Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy IIF" _ Heavy Sp. Heavy Hudson Hupmobile (6 and 8 cylinder) hugs“ (6 and 8 cylinder). a c . Mormon ‘E8 cylinder) .. Mormon all other models) Nash _ Paige .. .. Peerless (90, 70, 7 __ , Peerless (all other mod Heavy Heavy Hnvy Heavy Heavy Henvy Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy‘ _ v Heavy Ex. Heavy Sp. Heavy Huvy Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Heavy Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Heavy Medium Rco .... .. Rickenbacker Roll! Roy: Ill‘ ........ t. Studebaker p .. ,. Willyl-Knight (4 cylinders) Wlllyl-Knight (6 cylinders) vcrinc...................... it in this country." The private telephone 15111», Miss Brown received a. cryptic message 11d passed tho receiver to her chlui. "From Downing Street,“ she an- tmncetl. Dassiter listened for ‘a moment 11nd HDORe almost in monosyllwbles “Miss Brown," he said, "you 11n- l know, alter o11r mn- “l um very proud to think "so. Cdlftlllgl Deaslter." Miss Brown ad- gulls hovering over the grny water ml E . "l want you now, therefore," he (1) Itsfl-gealing vapofg’ ilrtluencn ln the world can chnntzewcnt on kindly, "not to be hurt any 1111101‘. 1 li11es," 1 l, | “Supposlnz you succeed." 1Mlssi (2) It ‘ draws out the ‘Brown nskcd—“supposing these ‘on-i that the trouble will pans over?" g ihave come to tho conclusion-fluid w ionalny l think l know more about 04mg“. Z11.- 11 s 7111111 1111 1111» 111111.11 111111 thunder ink 11mm these frothy-moniker] "lNHl-ln‘ era.‘ there ls n0 revolutionary spir- 4. 1;. opisotlc will appear ln great head-ibye-and ‘n the parks. and these meetlnr-nlhr assured her. tbv-ntlrhlull 1hr whole cnunlrv. tlu- , Whv not go for a walk? 111w 111m of a sinnle varnzrnnh 1:11pm tn nut on your 11111 and coat--'ccltl 111111 there were 1111:1111 of tog Tonuzht nretskopf-"wety nice n w hat and coat by thelover the city. Go any-iguana eastward ehc turned her iback where Y0." like Y!" Rn H0111‘. flnd i! and walked the other way, passed You meet any 0119 WhOm you re- Scotland Ynrd, looked up toward cognize on your way here_ forget Downing ‘Street. urry out. lIkC 8H Old-fflih- lvrys are dlacretlltctl—do you thlnkptbem." Miss Brown struggled into her “l do," Desslter assured liar. “Vcoat alter a relzretful glance ‘o- aul her typewriter. "There's a great ddal of work to 1111115 any other man alive-that,» done," she observed. “Plenty Ol time llfél‘ 011," Dellsll-Iguddenly wonderful things. "0119 I101". minlllwas a branch of XYO in 011B rn You look- ’1'ltle pale." Minn Brown took her lenvc and ' reflected glory. Yher side for food. descended tho “"1 Very "Milli"- VPYY lluiot. 11nd '1'1111n cvcry 0111-. oi 11111. great 111111151- llllChtfllSlVlL As silo wnt-hvtl it. rial centers, tho names of tho hos- hmvovtr with her flutter 1111011 11111311111» 111ml“. manor,“ (gnfllngg 0f ,l1ell, it swung 11p l11lo its pl11co un'l speeches frfru the locnl pnpcrs, an Ishe was coltsclous oi‘ thtco tneuiaccouut oi tl11~ men themselves, Hlvllnln: out. She Mood on onqthcir rvnl nlms 111111 character. , $11111. drooping l1e1'c-_vcs'nt 1111-111 1w There was 11 list. on the 0111111" she noticed their curious glances. 11111.5 101,...“ bpmkpm, or empmyprg, Shh‘ Wcflléllilell 611 "IP89 81111 Wellhu growing compendium of informe- |0fl i181‘ WM’ with 1'1 "i110 Hmiie Olitinn which no one hml evnr troub- lt-d to collccl. before. Then thcrc was tho foreign brnltch with iisi phuutnsmagmla oi‘ unending detail punctuated ivy blood-curdllnz, cold- ly dramatic records of unbeliev- able happenings. With a human, little thrill. sln‘ strangely out ot m- cord‘ with the gray mislineas oi’ hor surroundinlzs." she remembered those passion-ate hours when shn b.1111 111111. at the table and taken down into quaint and secret sym- bols the story of what might have hem Dessltens dying revelations. There was the sketch ofMalakolE --l1ow well she remembered lt--, uMnlukoif. Rtrlpm;l'nnkc(l_ the mun; his cunning vlclousness. his slnlsl-t or mallgnlly. Them was tho 2111-: alynis or llretskopl ton-mot pleas- unl roaring. Sumo or l‘. had been brmultrttrzl within, tho lust, low dnysi —l11r-st-eill1t l1l‘t'.|‘llll‘lIll0l1 for wlmll with’ it‘! P011111. iMtss Brown walked watched upon the Embankment. the sea and scavenging in the g11ttern by No rain was tolling, but the air was damp 11nd Alter a brief prn- nnd paused for Home time to gaze nl the llousc of Parliament. ' The inner i rces of llic to which‘ one pays no n tenllnn in Ono's 111w- by-day existence, and which Miss Brown studiously ignnrt-tl, ncemctl Tlmzo 1hr. rooms o! ihut grunt. lmlldlng ~11 her right. Sho cnvlsnucd i1. all. She herself was developing a min- sluirs lotvurd tltvTiotttro rcplicu: files oi reports! There was the story o1‘ (‘1111111-41 1111113111 In different callilflifi» “hm (‘ifl-Wd chupivr now-dint story e11 tied in tlifiowsnt monitors, l0 dill” 1111-. moment. when tho whole icr- vnl. wurehouserg cases o! iniinmmii‘ "Wm of him-k fury 111111 cvil iutout. tory pamphlets to he translated. hnd hccu fncusvd from 11111111111111.1- copied 11nd duplicated until till‘? drouchetl city in Russia upon Entz- lay like poisonous 11ml. Phantom lund; stories oi‘ secret. shipments oi‘ fungi upon the land. arms, of grout stores of food‘ (To Be Continued-l MM Cedar Fence Posts We hnvo on hand: 2000 Cedar Posts in assorted longtltp. VII: 11 ‘l ft. Long B ft. " 9 ft. " \ 12 ft. " Now is the time to secure ‘your requlremeutu Ior early Spring use. . 1.111. Poole 8; Phone 172 Pitlll’! Wlilflll Co. i