i ll We H" well supplied ywith ‘Al LIANQARY 111x326.‘ uiiizi iisi llii ill Hill Silii iiiiiiis Tailor tells how to overcome stiffness in hands Philadelphia tailor has found a quick ay of getting rid of stiffness in the ‘ iinds and arms caused by constantly ing ii hot iron. _ _ "I have been using liniments for a (mg time," he says, ‘but I find that loan's Linlmept is the _bes't. It al- - ays gives me instant relief." (Name nd address given on request.) No matter how rnaely other reme- ies you may have tri —_Sloan's will t-lp you. Just pat it on llFlltl ,with- ut rubbing. Right awa S oan sseiids healing tide of fres , ‘new blood ‘ght to the still‘, aching JOlIItS- The rst thing you know the aching and tiilness are gone. Get a bottle today. druggists-ilo cents. in: as the L'lI‘i'l.lii\I‘ oiie. Busiiies s‘ and i‘ \ i“ "Vii [i Professional " - tors. lTreciors: _ WW A __ _ moilicliiti was the best and did its had ‘only ivased two shells. ilfil. noi iiitcnil to let my Boston 4wry__pi,:§'bioglllécxfiyhiydzilfé work. The night was well spent l3cforti we could straighten out fl'll‘ilil mix nie up on fly iishlm; | ' Human] Con“ illlfhllli‘ crowtl ivas one of! the most iindgut into position the ‘birds were anchor. d him on a good strong; i-l Iwlrvdgtvll, Jun‘: "n" hm Mn: genital gatherings that ever filled ngiiin illlPlilDliiiig to light among country ilsh pole wltli bull and Wt." I‘ Hf‘ I f - " '3 g ' a smoker iiy the report of tht tho IlUCOyG. Tm first pick-up was stzirtcil. ’I‘li-e LYHluncc was soon ‘ii “""- WNW“ Nillllm-‘l- we" Mm’ tra"ii hands. We arrived (it Point about fifty-six birds. At. this time covered and as I iiilchd tlit- stocks of . Blank Books Ledgers, Day BOOK. LoOseQ Leaf Books, Journals, Qaah 'i__ Books, Letter Books, Index " Books, Memo Books, Order Books ,Biii Books, etc., ctc. Diaries, Office and Pocket . for 1926. i _*. Almanacs for 1925. Envelopes (500,000) all sil- cs and qualities. Fooisoap and Tynewrilel‘ Paper, Typewriter Copying Paper, Inks, Typewriter Rilr hens, Pencils, Erasers, Files ‘ Rulers, Carters, Stafford: and v Waterman’: Inks, etc., all at , , Q lowest prices Wholesale and i Retail. i’ , . - (latter & C0,, Ltd. t,‘ Professional CardS McDonald & McPhee B. A. ' I. 1i. iuiinoiuui l}. I. lllcfllltl l1. A. llnrrlllnrl, Attorney. Etc- Mimay to Luau ‘lilny Illllllnlll (lhiurlnflaihflfl hiiirkmliiMcGuig-an B. A. lIAlHlIi-ITICII. IOIiICITOIi Manny to Loan (lumen-mi Illmili L-i-nloltnlown. IKIJ. Wdli-I-ll-ii. ITO. —4 W. A. MORRELL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR RHODES OTEEI-il-‘ILOGK AMHEROT, NOVA IOOTIA ltiiit-n-‘Idllmn C. ~Artiiilbalc Graduate of N. V. POI} Grldull Medicat Bohooi and oupltni _ Pfletlco iimma to Eye. Eur. Ne!!! and Throat. . Tooting Eyes and IWPUMI Gill“! Office, layer Iuilflllli TI‘ Grout George Btrht use." .<—n~. ‘ Central Guardian ..v . “T LEHOP from Holman’: Catalog. y-"rii-iz HOLVFAlRP-I-lear what tcv. W. Bruce Mul has to s-ay about. Burns‘ "Holy Idair." St. Jam- e; iilull ‘lhiehdiiy at Sldclock. Ad- mission 50 cents. 7139 9 2i, the Gulf, by Lem. Wm. Mellett, of DON'T FORGET WHIST in St. Joseph's Soduilty liall, lweduesduy night Jan. 1d. (wotaskcwm wrung” -LEAVES ON RETURN.-- Mr. (Jliaries J. iMoiiaghun, iMonitreal. 'i‘ruvclllng Accountant for the t}. N. .1t. iiotei system. who spent (tiiristiiiiis and New Yeahs with his iltlrollts. left on return last week. FUNEIRAL Maritza-Tho riiii- crui of the lute Winnie.- Macintosh. "The following facts anti actual statements each year Rel llly business. ~i call . tiiii SIIIHY Of Fishing and Shooting in the Garden of’ 5/ i/l/ George Mellett of Union Road, P. E. I. I a" know it was the lSabhath Day. The ekpeitiencco o flllllilll! and shooting on Prince Ed- ward island. My business for the fillet twenty years has been lii Bos- ton and about the first of August _ there ir-i a soiirethlng coitus over rne and I almost for~ ll lheilIOIII‘ illionilay morning. i_'VIy fr.eiid .\‘o form oi the ilure is i-iI.‘--l)(:l;llll- of Spriiigton. Lot 67 will leave her lute resilience on Wednesday. 13th. inst, iii 11 o'clock. Service starting alf 10\§lll.'llll.l‘I‘l1l9fIl Sprlnigton Com- .’ iitery.—~Patriot please copy.) iBADLY BURNED.—' On Year's Day, ‘Margaret. the little three year old daughter of Mrs. Mary P. Weatherble. ticclileiitaliy fell Into a bucket of boiling wutr~r reccivhg severe hurns about the body. She was taken to the City Ilospititi where she is reported as improving. New MAYFIEILD.—-— iVlfS is making a glood Nelson Orr recovery after iiut-r-It, Iliiiitor Itivcr. ZION CHURCH SIJPPLV. ~ -l'i.ev lii‘. (Zhurles W. Squires tr-f number of business men I told my experiences of _niy Prince Edward seemed v0 b9 ‘duinlbfouiitletl at the carcirss way I handled the truth; Oil.“ 0f the gentlemen, a, prumlpprll furirtiire dealer rt fused to credit my statements and offered to bet any amount for expenses to take a partywlown to prove my state- mtiiis were not true. At about this time. about the first of August, my tcnipcraluiwi was not normal, and last trip ‘Island. The nit-vi‘ Iandng on Prince Edward Is- land I was to kill or be tho causeI of the ileath of some game plover, Illlflfillilo 0i‘ duck. also the sam-el lflilil "game fievtii” and nothing seems‘ to remedy this trouble but pick tip ‘ _ way lii the field rind placed out all: “all [or m“ ilrolukteil limdideeoy-i lit-fore. ilaybreak. A fen wdre ilsh ‘and game are pleniiy- scrub trrea were used for a hlint m’ ‘lay l“ ‘minimal’ with a and we were there awaiting fo [O THE cnhstomrowivmcgitspiiiu Mellett, Brother of Mr. Wetaskiwin and Mr. . I iltlixli lWo could walk within paces of them. as th-y seemed t0 . //Z%%?3' / r s- l iuf. l‘ ilk‘? i‘ l, twenty [Jlfélflflliflril thought we would break. iout beforei the day was through’; IDrKlll cuiui- on, iiiid we suw that the birds had fl('l'l(l(‘1l_ to spend tho day iu a neighbor's field. We also decided Llll1[\\'l’ would be tlieri». wiili our decoys at an early my brother and I uiilctly made our day to break so we could see i. , our birds were with us; at this ‘I time I was trying to place the gun-l tiers in case the birds would gtive ~*~ ——————- us a call. ‘I um some whatfussy good ehauco for me to retaliate about. what kiid of gunners are for some of hilt.- ‘cheap mpg pm. about when the gtlnir- is movlnS- "lmllily. ' The day commenced lo break and} -I asked him how about the bet. We could see a dark shadow at the aiiti sitid lie would have tip work iii lower end of the field. a now still. of clothes on the extras. “Cheer up. old man, wipe the He mad,» no reply, and we bagged dew from your nose. the birds are $t\'(‘il out. of eight ducks which with us let the day cltar an-d I will was not iuiicli credit to good gun- ner Refills", M several weeks {mo} all‘ illl(ll(!l.lll()lli~) oi‘ "game fever" give the iloi; theslgnai to 8o and Ili'I'S. We returned home about —.vir. Jerry ,1, (miumg, Non), “"1" Slmmghlll- filfllile bet was sart llil the flock.‘ ,~‘i::iii. and at this time everything liiiiitcu is the now egg circle m], ‘tllllllpg lzrilllto Wayb lexpengrn: ‘for _ The ziuxtous moment was llfflw“lilfilf ‘ll favorable for a good trout ie,.gnr___q-h,, ymmg people are humid P3117191: Lli-Iilll‘ llfilheextfwillxtl nigh. We had about 400‘ shells; (‘\’(.‘il>lli'4'. My frieiiil. however, look- qrflnuy "mg", m M], Pmflm“ 1;‘)! m exceed $50.0 TOMS glenllzléi- w.th us. The signal was gven togud ii‘-‘-~lli0lll§liv he wiis about ready CMNHL ,Cn,,e,,,m,h fm. his gm“ ‘m; m hi" We!" -h ~fl You, of H)’ the dpg to start. up the flock, the, to ui-Iiuugg ioi- thi- oxpt-nscs on work U" “w rmk‘_,wm. Melvin may Th; h“) k-Onym hp “huh d d his iitolrk {(9 perfection, thzitlii: l-rp-viwo hour-u later will tell Aiiilrr-iv i-ipmli. Christmas holiday smytnj MC], Th}, “m, wepkdt‘ Mk helm“ 0 PM“ We iwei‘ il'l.o.'m"y' - - we“, hm. mum“ M], Charles wmb * - a ~ t)’ strallillsis find waiittyl up llIl-IO-i lll" tioui which I was gotiiig to iluction. They came up offside oiiiry uuil catch to win the iii-i, uri- the ilsld and swung ovor our de my iawiriie. 'l‘liey iii-e cross ii eoys as pretty as could ‘be wished lit-tween speckled brook trout. for. As they commenced to ilroei.,'i‘iiiii- flesh is rod likp ihut oi‘ llyllllwllilV I was to b- in the act of ' ~ ~- - - " - , , . _ . , ~ - - ~p - . ithc r IVlllK-w to light lllllll my lirotli- s-tiitittn ‘iliil 0i 'l iilOhl IIOlIC-Oiir. igflfliilyyp W811!’ '7" fgch Pumolhgilllml} itllmillllllrilfllll‘ Uillvllllli-Z ll Hllcfilfletiicr 0[)?ll our lofts.’ and as they flavor. illitl suipi-i-ioi anything iii .. inn s o io ant m, t :i = ,,' ' i l‘ w . ,,- - .-. 24th iiillllllilil.‘ It‘ possible he imiiy froiii it'll‘;inhrumyfiii-iliili/Tnliliiiiit ‘illlllil gfili/itlintnligm lfllrfillilglxidsilidolFlilsfiillillglkill Hill." \lpl((lh~lil‘0l?l pilltiiihl riolt Y _, _ ‘ _' *1 ‘t i. ‘ i.. , ‘s: ‘a l‘ (LS ‘Itrfiiillii lit-in longer than those. Io tveigh not less ihi-iii i)IlQ-lllillli'l0\\'ll ni‘ dead birds among the de-i-iriiigli over thri-r: and a Iiali‘ ll) four ‘ililltlli, v tfllt.‘ hover-end gentleman pound H» I Hum ca“; i" this capncoyd was a gram, eight we hadqiiiiiiitig while [he Se“ m)“, is l!“ “n “um” m‘ We," u“ i1 Prellcll"? turn" m? Boston furniture. iiiiin'no sooner reloaded when th» b rds'iiiui-h llfdivltl’. I cannot iliiii illtlfit‘ uud is a ‘brother 0i the Fix-Premier was ill ior the above expenses. if were again over our decoys, to see silv r trout élllylwllflfl} but lii the of Newfoundland. iIc has a flue record us a minister and his coin- iiiig to Zion will be bagerly looked forvvzird to. _ . y NEW CLUB STARTED-On Stit- , iirtiay evening. January 2nd. u. meet- ‘? iug ivas hiilil in Zilzirshfield Hall for l. the purpose of organizing a "Iilvir Stork Shipphg filub." Mr. W. E. l}! Warren wan zippolnted chairman and .\lr. W. it. Godfrey. secretary. ‘i,'l‘lit- fiilloivliig iofficers were elect- ‘Prt-sirlent. -~(ioorge Boswell. Jloiii-ie; A. (I. Foster. Dun-stuf- flmgc; David Dover, Suffolk: Heath tline uiu berluiiti. I dtidn't succeed I was in the soup. there was no time lost. Two days found us with duds and grips packed and well rqiiipiied for the eastern trip. 'l‘ht: duy came wh-eu the trap pull- ed our, from the ‘Island. moved along at a lively rate, The, among the crowd was the customs officer. Wi- curt-fully took his tciiiperatiiri- uild pulse uiid found out what kind of iuetiiciiit- liti reuiiireil to make things smooth and agreeable. Uill‘ The bot was closed and anti push-d pli-itsiiiitiy; illi Chane and boarded tho Nortli- arriving at Summer- WE what had happ ned to their mates. inlets around the Gull‘ oi‘ Si. Iiuwr- Thu; (iliilllvt- ivas as good as the our, ivlicre they niiike iuliiiul in first; we again emptied our f0ur,rlvt~rs and streams in the SIHIWII- shells in amongst them and‘ theynin; season and become mixed with tumbled odown. at thtis the fiocklthr brook trout. They are a long seemed to get. bewildered and and graceful fish, with small were bound t-o Lglit among the de- heads. This reservoir where I was t-oys. We kept busy“ and at the about to Will or Itisc on a catch of fourth volli-y w.» hail called a halt the» haiidi-uiiiie trout is about ten to li-t our gum.- coul off and pick iiiili-s from salt. ivuter uud eiiiptiihw‘ up tli» ileiiil birds. As ‘they were into tho Winter river. banked up they looked l.ke a cart- Five o'clock came, the team was load of seaweed. At this time my llllPllPll up, tht- excitement iii- fr niid showed great extiiteincnt and tzrttnst-tl. i Willi [III my guard and tho remaining part of the fiock horse, I told my friend to step iii- wus broken up and came around to the rear end of the bout and l’ , .1 .4: ti .. , d’ I fi/I/ " ‘i V itiubutfit north about sevian m.les intents cleared of! the kitchen table and laid the trout out In rotation. It was u grand dlfllllfly. My sister, be- ing an artst. pamled three of the largest life size, taking first, prim lat the Charlottetown exhibition. I The next day opened up fine and lilmiiitfui although we were feel- llng somewhat drowsy from an Itlvvr taxation of our digestive or- Igans. =We felt‘ like laying around and takiiug things easy and talking ,over farming business Willi} the told gentleman. The piiover fiiew liilgh and wild and had not recov- fitred from the shock they got the iilay before. We d.‘(l no kdling that clay and had a good night's sleep. l Wcilnesday citine and from all ‘appearances another find day for a ll'0ii[ slaughter. My thumbs throb- beil to reproduce the buzz from he deep water line on the reel nd my fingers ltcbed to dangle n the tnigger for plover. An early dinner fintsbed. a hit- wiis atour command. Iheaded other of my choise trout resorts nis stream empties into Cove ital! Bay. the trout there being u-;- same apecle_ as before des- ribed, red meat like that of thie "ilmon. The title almost reached .l.-= foot of the dam where there ms good fishing above and belowl t certiiiin times. iking a number of nice ones lien the sun broke and brushed very cloud from the sky and the ill tillli biting. so we eat down ll the dam with the owner of the rlst mill having a chat. I was ttiiig tin u position above the H1519 gate, and I could ice the he sun was very bright and not I ripple on the writer below the till. which took can of the sur- iirs ivater from the wasteway. .‘ s basin. was about 20, feet 1 ., 12 to 15 feet deep. shallow ‘ the iEilgi-‘l. I spied a large object ring on the ‘bottom of this basin. looked Ike a log or largo ilsh ‘ne more I looked at it the more t became convinced It was a. fish "s tail was kept in constant mot- oii I called to the other men to time and take a look at thtis. They Oillil not believe it was a fish so I Iecideil to tempt him with a nice iait and got by friend's pole and Liie. and put an extra length of lus- oii to be able to reach the i-iotioui. I fixed up a very tempting rat t, dropped it down in front of .ls nose. He would not evsn smell .i. He turned his head to one aide. -. saw it was a large fish all right. "New I will tickle your belly, old boy." I said. I brought the hook up and stripped the bait from it [and carefully lowered iii down mlongsiiie of him; when It reach- til the bottom I gave It a quick snap across his back. To our sur- pfiFi- as well 8a to the fish the hook znok Iiold and Jin three seconds the still pool was converted into a raging white foam. He around there as though he hail the current of an electric plant iattneheil tio him. I kept a steady istrain on my line; after a short We started bu, went-i lfostrr. ‘Miirslifiolil: Robert Chap- Spp; w“ m” k the snake train for iii small ibunches. They flew and throw his lint» overiintothe channel l m” h“ ‘named down “no the bot" .No sooner said than lthe bold rascal came face allowed him around. He rne tlfs A ii d was a nice at the edge of the basin, braced my feat on the ground, and gave ihlm the signal to sh e the line. one. Agmn to the Ill!‘- and circled as before. I to pass but once. l slipped the Your fest of board into the water oii the slant as he came bumped his held against the board real hard and shot clear out of the water, sqnk-lda; | I“ c“-etul w p“; m’ “m1. ,;ng iii-e in the breast and knocking on the broad of my hack. At then we hail tit nip and tuck. He tried hard to set me into do» scone hiit failed oven w» water but I came lout on land. 1th" mm (511, sa inoii PAGE FIVE seemed to carry oil more yl-baa mull. pad poor red fox crdnedgtle lino and it took three of no to put him £01 liken. no we commenced to Ill-Ill our hunting was about over ll W0. were so tired we, couldn't orb straight. I had liq! Olin-ll“ m? friend who was aiboiit fifty yards from me, when‘ my db; tread the beet. hunch ofpartriiige for the lgot the board’ hiid placing myseifliihootiiig won good but ‘thp blrdi; l ei- bird first. i emptied also shells lilll less than, three. iainiitiem-uith- I illmw m!’ 8"“ "lllllllli him-Pat moving out of my tracts. My friend tried hard to witness the twenty-seven pounds, which had him; do“ m» out“ pg, ‘sot up there lii the fall freebie-ts‘ H; “hi; and could not get back into shit water. The rnill owner enjoyed: hum! salmon, 0n our return home we stopped three partridges on the road aide from tho team. Jaiiding home with 22 trout, $7 pounds of salmon. and 3 partridges. = Thursday came and for a change program a hriiiih hunt was hard work might be pxformed. Persons have to have a natural desire for hunt- ,il1x to follow me on some trips on land and on water. We started, the dogs s-zemed to read our made, and knew our program. We put on Olll" light. ivctgbt shooting gear and shouldered our 12 guage. There {were four in the party. The first grove we struck was on the rear end of the home farm, nxsriy u. mile from home. The game expectJ td was partridge, rabbit and wood- cock. We hiid no sooner entered dogs [their music which lllditclllicfl phi; in $210!‘! form from the first covey. 2 wood- cock and one riibbt went the ci... tents taken fi-oin that grove. . We circled north. following a sewral where the shooting was good on both sziics. two of the’ party on each- ‘My Boston friend ‘between - the brook. as I did not know his movements in the woods,- He did some bdid iiiiootng whore‘ d]? on i085, Several flocks got tangled up wit.) us. At‘ this time sumeiof the game had to. be divided up to prevent the party’ from an overload, 17 partrldges. 3 rabbits and 2 Woodcock. The trip. no; half done. was one that would test the endurance 0t a reatl sport. So we started along. turning a ltittle to the northeast. and entering a spruce swamp WIZIBTF- The dogs. started them up at a lively pace} We soon placed ourselves in woodt roads and openings. The shootingl started 1n at a rapid rats and was} kept up for about 30 minutes when the little swamp was cleaned out of ralibiiis. 16 of them had turned good piece of fresh _weIl as we did. l in l chosen, where some |tli.- brush when the rldgts. ll were trout stream for , side. and the birds were lined and fallen trees. raibbits were piently. bagged cord. stat; I I ru le. small , tho r ilast soinersault and were ly- iiiig at rest. wailng to be strung up! _ vrltii the rest or our same. whlchlficllleiffid above lfi this two-piece ‘ii-ill treedr Wllli-lnig l"? 9-" col-lveYHfrock with high-collared ovorbloulo anrce to take them out. l’ .\lr. J. IL Jones, iPownal. was a .\lr. Ali-x Krnnt-dy. 'l'e:i IIIII, is v B. iliiiiig as well as can be expcctoil t” after his recent accident. .3. Sulu rday. il ‘t and Binding Cases. lllk l Stands. Clips, Desk Pads, A‘, Letter Openers, Muciiafle. = itlvtii‘. " Canadian \‘. i ‘ii. and are being will‘- pel. Little York; Mont Ilardy, '|Y’""l‘- abut 9 o'clock Saturday night. ' “TT- '-'- - - elllllril-ll-Ptfl my 1iurcnis iis usual; PERSONAL$ liVfihhil hardly sat ilowirto a sup- .\Ir. Daniel F. Fraser, North Riv- .er was lii the ciily on_ Saturday. ptlrlllnt questions than phrasing. lie 5111i] ll lilfitii fiock ‘of black breasted illovtlr down iii tho pasture. and hiid been for two days and [hp [not catch of trout hiid been a good one. and that the bout W118 at iIIIUlIIII‘ Eii he same old place. ‘This was Wllt‘l‘ti I aiitcipatcil getting my first t-iitcli. My courage went away up and my friends’ tune was some- whiit chaiigeil. You must remember they dim coiiisziltiiuililii shooting at me ull llii- wziy down from Benton as to how we would ispend the surplus change. They lliltl mg almost per- siiiiiloil I bud lost the bot before the day came. 'I‘iii: iia n oi‘ day appeared Stin- day morn iig and I was up with lit- sun. and lost no time iu gett- ing my father's llPlIl glasses in operation, when ii Yflflliéllfil them on lilo licltl. and sure (though the birds wero iliero. iMy eyes bulgotl out iind this was the time tho game fa-ver ivuei taking hold. I hiid hard work to keep myself from visitor to the fifty on Saturday. l'l‘.])i‘l'll‘il very ill. VIVII", .i. 'i‘. IPvrguson. NlllfHllllPlIl. Mr. Iiimlol Miiidachern, Tlflffilll- new. 'ivas a vlsltoi" to the city on .\lr. iAIlllIIl lLivlngNtone. Clyde Wits a visitor to the city on Saturday. o Mr. II. iiiowiiiiiii, New Wlltshire,‘ s u visitor to the city on Sat- rd:i_\'. illtiu. John II. ‘Ifeli is iit present in ‘Waiiiiingitiii aiiil will spend the uvvt low iiioutlis in the South. fills-i iilllitltic ‘lllltwlttMiirshfleltl. reacliilii; out at tho end of tho is in the l’. E. I. ilospital suffering glngg am] grabbing my...‘ "my from tippentlicitis. looked so large and tunic; itbout two buiidreil and iiiiy of lhciii his»; siiiiiia Myers and Master were helping theuu-itilvtiii to grass- ‘Jtihii of (Ynrlt-ton Iiuvn returned hoppers and crickets. i hiid to go from visiting Item’. Fl. S. Week-S and rouse up my friends and show illlil .\li‘s. Weeks of llaylltiltl. N. B. thoui wliui we would convert llllt) ll nit-o plovcr pie for hiuiidayis d’n- 'rl-i,- many friends of Mrs. J. D. nor. Tho people down there are Iiuiiic, ihiiistiiffiiiigt- will be ploa-‘l- very relilgious and lt'i-i vory hard to rd in lieiir that she is progressing please them all. HOWCVIII‘ we favorably iiitt-r an tiporatlon in tho couldn't seem to keep church or Pmwp Edwm-d 151mm lluspital. rsilgloiid matters on our tiilniis but. _ ‘ Lliile this [day between working the ' nds re rot tho illness o I; n-ss uni watch m! "l. use birds‘ “Qrmfliiifgif Jofififigllilil Mrs. (loorge lllllVPlllillil-‘tl. iinil getting things in “nip”, both 0|- whom are In tho order forum early b k _on Mon- kp F, 1 Hospital. day mornling. The bl ds wero iiiov- ' " ' tug hock and forth between the pasture unil u neighbor's field mak- ing It interesting for the insects. - i ‘ ion. -Mr. uud Mrs. Stuart Iiivlngs m", reun-ui-il to Cornwall from the OOOQ§O§OOGrOOO§FGGOO+~OQ m}? welcomed. , ' FIRST AID iTIic mniiy friends of Di‘. Cilflrh" ' 10s Edmonds. Vvi- 5""*’~“-°“' L: pleased to see him hem?" "Rpm ’ iirter h'ii loll“ “"50"” ui' Will-i monds intends siilnlldll"? c 1, ’ im- mmithg with iMr. and Mrs. . J, D. Etlilillliilfl, siimmei-vllv- Your medicine cabinet should never be without a full supply of-Nyalo Creophol for I my...” 0m mic-mics. iron. sore throat, couqhl. cold: livid lilllllllllillr‘ '""' "M" " ' Any Your medicine cabinet fRTIQJJIPQ-WO" by fii-lgcPs 37ml‘- driii: store. ' Office Houro-Q to 1230i 1-39 ‘i? a i Dictionary iiii 0R0 .....-...-..ni-.-w-----~--"'I Plano find enclosed the cum being my New or Renewal Charlottetown a Guardian 1M Wnlty Dictionary. ‘ NA!“ iii-iiid; in am» t» . ‘ , I,Ol|\’tl"o)ouoaoorjigsnuuonl n,1;,,,,,u..n»"-"aoano.fh1u\l¢h\|lkrrn It not: like magic giving instant relief and permanent euro. Coupon i Price $1.00 per bottle. We curry p camels" I." lortment of all Nyni Remed- In. Harold L. Worth)’ " i“ Iii-unis! all Queen Ctr-on’ luhoeription to o0 Genes extra for New 2 Uni- Tlollillloll i.i.., . ll “mile! or Lillie’ Royalty Juiicfoii, reaching there alkepi pcr tabla irfore askling a few ini- regartling grime biuck-brcateil plov iatrezini. itiouiiteil my old tree about some ducks." ahead over a Iiiiick iiiud ravine which dittl I ivanled to be. and to drift down i_ipon us. guoil and warm dead birds and ii nwiiy from the shore. Before I were niimbrrcil 110 got twice its length, the old man picking up i e wounded birdis". carted them duced a good iniliiation of’ an a good ciiiiiitry breakfast at lllfll. got him!" I felt. an if something o'clock. Aficr ‘breakfast we loatledps-uroly wnuiil happen. Just. then up a light express wagon withmtitliing but a straight Juckvt and birds and gave would have held him (Iliarlottetown zvliitiulcuffs plovrr surprise. \l\’lien my frlciigltiiiivii. .1 was olliiigetll I01 grain lllllll recovcreil from li s exoitment an by the cont co m‘, pad ng ilm n realized what had happened htitiit- bottom 0f the bout. ziiiin keep- saltl the tipniiiiig was a good dueling his trout in ilcep Will. r and gcit The day had all the indications iii: ihi- boat across the channcl-{Egur [Cm ‘by ten inches’ I called ‘the ilsh pole tin his hand and told 0f a good troiil tivenilng. My fav- orltr tliuo was from llVg‘ to H(‘.\'Ull in tliii tvoiiiilfi! We. got dinner iii noml nlld a iiitchup arranged. My friend and i started north three miles where there was a good trout stream (and where black duck sometimes hatch) and where I knew every crook and turn. We sneaked along through bush and scrub to a place which hardly ever failed to produce some thilng In the game lino. We reached a point. of view at a right angle on the \\'lll(7ll ii-us all a person could utt- i-iiil in at Uile time. I got the imui ‘ntn shallow water, where thi- anch- iir was dropped and where channel look s. right angle turn. iiiid both parties could fish with comfort. After contorliing the old man's excitement, I turned my iitteii Ion t.o soc what he had on the and of his lino. I brought tiii- fish up alongside the boat. iMy friend showed poor skill with the laiid~ lug net. but good indications of hi; fish into the boat by main strength. tI culled out time. Our‘ WIIlClIOS were soon lii sight and ‘Iiey proved It was seventeen niin~ utt-s past ilvc o'clock. The fish was ‘l. iilice one, and weighed 1 pound 'iiill 3 ounces. being a winner. "Old nian, [gall], “You havo lost llln bet and are in the soup." "l am proud of it. you have won‘ i, Iliu- zi soldier.’ he said, but we‘ will play the grime out." , 'I‘hiis was one of the evenings thar was made to order. and a freak lii trout fishing that is rare. fliey bit lively at both bait and fly iit the same time. bait lentils: one-third of the catch. This iiiigiit I had considerable riiiibio In keeping my friend iindor control; and helping him l/O land iiiost of his fish. Ho also Ilmvflll 1'0 was no expert with the rod. as well as with the gun. Tho trout kept biting and wo were kept. iiiisy. A handsome nigh was wit- nessed at stinset. Tho water was ii a continuous turmoil with the trout breaking Mr the files. We ki-ptlanding them until we could not seo. At the point no better plane for drowning trout over wet i time where the channel takes a right angle turn 15 fi-et deep iind ii0 foot wide. No one can timakine 0r describe the two hours‘ sport. we hiul. I dfd justice with my brown Iiiickle that evening, landing thrt-o pnrto of ihe catch. We gathered up iiur fish, they numbered 67 in rill. the smallest one weighing half, ii pound. and the largest 3% pounds and no bandsomer lo}. ever coma out of the water. We returned home and was more than satisfied with Ollr first day's sport. On our arrival we found a nice plover pie, not and smoking, aim a pair of those young black ducks. firemen HM- sonod and cooked. which certainly thirty feet. which gavc ms a good vioiv up and down the streiim about u quarter of a mile. I look- ed IIllIl looked and as I was about iQ (Iescenil I spied two black ob- jects coming from Iieliiiiiil a bunch of alder. A short time passi ti when three more made their iipeuruntze. Titty were ducks and were feed iiig; [located their course and iuirefully descended. My friend Illlil {he dog were anxiously await- liig, and I isiild "There is a small bunch of ducks below us. How are you on the creep?" He solid "I will do anything to get a splash at There was a hard old creep for us as there was very llttli; brush or shrubs between us and viliiero they were feeding. So we erupt and hiid had to creep noi. iigrei- with uiy friend's good clothes. We finally got to whrre let the They cdine down as though they lmew we were waiting for them. "When they get wiithfn 50 yards I‘ will attract their attention. and get thcir Iiiads up; will give tlir s gnal to fire, and you take, care oi the ducks on your side of the flock and I will take ciira of the rest." When they came in reach I xavv a whistle and then the signal w fire. The surprise was serious to the birds. They all stayed llllt "Oi dead. . "I said; "Be on your guard, old man." and as one arose iI rlmpilflll him. The second one rose. "Nail him!" I said. and he smod there shaking as though he 'had thr buck fever. and before I could set my third shell In the duck was out of reach. By this time the iuexilel" enced duck hunter was setting his second wind and attempted to iiid make our mouths water.‘ My kind old mother noting an elegant cook. she had A supper prepared for us that was good snoazh for the Gods. After filling our shirts tight and polishing up the some help the do; In landing them iifillfiffl. He silppeflnio five feet of stilt bisck mind and this more ht ii-iggieii and struggled the farther h.- weut into ll- BIQOPO I could l8‘ ('lll'i‘ a fence Nil to help him out we find and fired. Our guns were irhich ivus near tht- tztii cud of tlie' and my boat. ll ;.',i'ill)l)I‘ll my rod and reel fiiteiufwasfifiifoffnT his tlnir» to aiiii Slllplivtl into the boat shoving yer. We put them raised up on his hind feet and pro-' iiiirl fish. Ihitherls reply was more iii a p.ii-. and tin-n i i lot the big wheel as it was aboutl ivt-tiiiig our clothes. so I fioopedt bones. we returned to the kitchen p; sin examine those handsome h‘. was in the 111110 l0 hi! arm 171N- I p ifJffIlEd 8 [WC Illlllg lll- DY,‘ i-iii. tom of the lanolin again, a few sec- onds passed whilst we were star- Jng in each other. I again gave h in a little jig oh the hook, he ,i:amii to the surface and circled ipari, out of the water; the hook had taken hold of him near the thvrc was over to the house and sot down to Indian \\'2Ii'-\\'ll()()ll and snitl "Vvwriar n“ ‘mder his ‘belly’ A5 800m VHS he would settle down I would‘ ntart him up. I kept thiiikiing real. hard how to get him out of thatl hole. i saw he circled the same way and out to the edge. Th;re I saw a board lying down below; it looked I ke one of the buckets out i my Boston friend and placed hZin not to move the iiue until I’ m6 save him word. I crawled down the bank and Again the spring water near by., iwas frequently used to quench our thirst whiilst a pair of partr dges were broiled and served with sand land pleated skirt. The overblousa is made to 00ml well down ovoi- the lips, as are. most ,0! the new ones. It is piped “Thug breaks the :0 and I refuse to do any more n: this day.“ We hrirzita farmer to earl no and our game home. Tired and hungry as woli a1. making n round trip of 28 miles on foot. our game list w... 3T phrtridgea. 19 rabbis. ll wooiicoclu- and one rtd fox. - ——-—¢0->——-——- By Marlo Belmont A very effective study In green H wiches. It W88 a delicious bite, as with dark green ‘what rlbbml‘ 1 t , which is used in combination with our app“ {e5 had gone up o Ala touch or yellow vol-vet at the col- We again started. my compassylaf- 0"“! Bllli 90.639"- gcod pitch. shciivng We were headed south-i east, about the same distance air lyeci to imafch the line from home as before; we en-green flannel exactly, tercd a hardwood of several hund», red acres. A good Woodcock cover oii the south- west. The dogs did some rustling of small hirches “I'm, getting mp . a little The hat. is a green folt. which in tone of the DISILLUOIOQIID poker and the Woodcock did some flllil-igame. Major." invited the friend. tanned for into heavier I timber guns were kept warm when’ the? tbs I ierlng and the shells were emptiedptwonid you "he in jgin ha?" {at a rate, but few birds were de-i "Sir, I do not play poker." the mason that "I'm sorry; I was under the im- growth was too ifgh. We headeifinreflsion ma; ygu did," , "I was once under, that imprin- 8111i l-helflltlll myself. nir." r . \ S and over. seen. ed. tised goods. day. ing. ~ i buying . . . The daily test UPPOSE you tested everything befpre held it under searehinfl light, examined it, turned it critically over Not then could you feel so sure 'i- of it as of advertised goods you have never Wares advertised have already been test- They have proved their worth under publicity that would have illumlned defects. Thou-sands of buyers have tried them before‘ you-and been satisfied. Without this satis- faction, they couldn’t continue to be adver- Tirat thousand-fold testing goes on each Advertisers invite it. their wares, and prove their wares lief by advertising to you daily. They believe in justify be- Read the advertisements to know ‘of the best-to-protect yourself ‘against unwise buy- Advertised goods‘ etiiiiii the m: or Economy — they cost-less iii the and ' v ‘fi t lead qt till will I no tho , When we went to WBiIlI-llllook them over. their were elven