tqqwnvv». , N. I. w . JAIIIBTIM. wticrrtila. no It feat jig-F drug) __ it. Salado Orange Pekoe Blend ... éq-tjmr- gives greatest. aatlaiaetlou T If All OE ‘ ‘ill ‘Fresh from the gardens‘ b FOR SALE An excellent dairy farm In Mer- maid, L08 18. ‘i miles from Charlotte- town, near churches. schools and rall- way station, containing I85 acres, 125i under cultivation. balance wood anoqarge number o! the elecwrs, I have good timber, extra well- fenced and watered, flue buildings. Telephone in house. Inspection invited, Owing to ill- healtb, bargain for quick sale. JOSEPH POWER, Mermaid IOM-ll-l-tufr-tf. TENDERS The undersigned will receive ten- ders for his undertaking outfit up to Friday the 1-ith day oi February at the office of Mark R. MacGuigan, Solicitor. Full particulars may be. obtained by applying to Dan Ihi Beegan, Tyrone, or at the said office. P. D. REGAN. 1556-2-7-41. u~ “i, nacmssmissi * Attractive, new-idea Cooking Uten- sils make all the‘ difference in the cooked viands themselves! Every 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, tool The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited 1 IF§QO+FQ'G-OO~OOQO-OQOO~O GOO ‘O4 POTATOES AND TURN lPS i We will be buying every day at our warehouse Hogan's ‘Wharf. Highest prices for ‘good stock. ' J. LESTER DOUGLAS I Charlottetown, P. E. island , Phones 798 and 938 ‘IIEVIEW-(TAKE m) Q O-OO-O-O-&OOO-O-QOQOOOOO-O O-OO-O O ‘Professional Cards ¢...-_-___-_.__-.__ -_ w... _ ..-._ BELL t? MATHIESON It. B. BELL D. L. MATHIESON, LL. B. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. ‘Omar-Charlottetown and Montaguq y-._....._-____..._.__.... __.._-_..._ Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IAlRsTllt. SOLIUITOR. ITO. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. 9.3.1. McLeod & Bentley l J. A. BENTLEY 1 W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. Barrister and Attorney-at-Lan Office: ill) llichmoud Street MUNIY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, l’. E. l. McDonald & McPhec B. A. ' l. A. McDOIALB. II. I. Mcfllll IARIISTIII. ATIURNIIS. I10. Mtiitl! 1'0 [HAN Charlottetown Stewart & Lowtho; I. ll. BTIIAIT. I. O. WTHII lley llaildiol t1 flflfga Street IOIIY 1D LOAN CARD TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD 5 Ladies and Gentlemen: Complying with the request of a decided to contest Ward Five in the coming Civic Election. I am in fav- or,of permanent. works and civic improvements. I am also in favor of encouraging manufactures and industry of any kind iio locate in our city to give more employment and better wages to the laboring class. Now that the valuation of property is increased I am in favor of a lower percentage of taxation. f am a large property holder and a resident of the Ward. Ii you do me the honor of elect- ing me I will ivork for the best in- terests of the city and especially Ward Five. Respectfully yours. .l. C. CRABBE. 500. N§"MTZ'EF RM‘ " II\\J.IIAY.III. Hairy, ‘ "The food value of dates depends on a girl's intelligence in making them." \ THUMP I'm content with my lot though obscure be my name, E‘en though my fortune be small. For the higher a man climbs the ladder of fame, The further he has to fail. ruin liiAl) T0 By lioiiicr bruy (Continued! you to get into a taxi and come with me." - "Sure. Any old place you say." Ross translated for Fleurie, who’ gave a frightened glance and then rested her hand on Rosss arm "-- Ross gave instructions to the driver and in a few moments they were ac- ross the Seine and were honking along the narrow, crooked streets of i the Latin Quarter. The car stopped: before a gray, gloomy building and the three got out and entered a' small dark doorway. A oonclerges face appeared at thc window, words! passed. and the three went up a nor- i I i I | sou PARIS "Dad," said Ross abruptly, "I wqm, . .\._ LISTEN 1N1 12.50 T0 1~ P. M. SATUBBATS Ann . WEDNESDAYS. ‘s-rsrioiv , c. N. n. A. (MONCTON) This series of concerts at this hour each Saturday and Wedngg. day, is sponsored by the Canad- ian Makers of Vapex the furious English cold remedy that has won wlde lmllularit! in Canada and the United States. Pleasant to use. A drop on the handkerchief lasts all day. At all druggiata. KENNEDY Manufacturing Co. Montreal wild hilarous balls given by the art students. "There are hundreds and hundreds of American fellas here in Paris doing the same thin-g and don't make any row. flirty, creaking stairway, up andllwn” 55°“! lt- Mid Why‘ shmlldlfli up and up D\'B“Yil\g a pondemus key they?" he demanded fiercely. "Come from his pocket’ no“ fined i; w “with me to Cafe du Dome or La Ro- door and flung the door open. Pike saw a large. littered room witha skylight. Half-finished drawings were on the walls; one stood on an easel which could be wheeled about the floor on heavy ioilers; there were plaster casts of severed arms and legs and hands on the wall, and of faces that grinned and faces that groaned. Pike looked about in amazement. “What in the namc of Kingdom Come is this, anyway?" "My studio." "Your studio!" echoed Pike. "Whyx Ross. you couldn't draw a check. You ain't gone studying art. have you " Were his plans for Ross to smash? For he looked upon artists as being dad‘ and I expect it's going to give you know ail." The studio seemed to pitch slightly. had the sense of not having heard‘ correctly. “Arid now I'm going to tell you the ' rest of it. I didn't go to Monte Carlo. wrote to the concierge and we greased his palm and he's been mailing them drew her to him, and Fleurles small doll face. looking up into his, smiled. "Why, the kidd lay down her life for me! No gold-digger about her. She cooks my breakfast and waits on me and thinks I'm the big show. Shel isis never see." Ross was leading. going from cafe to i cafe, 0f gay parties in studies. dancc in bohemian halls, masquerades, and First Boarder: There are 14,000 oysters of full size in a ton. Second Boarder: Then this new must be one-fourteenih-thouaandth part of a ton. "Do you think one can learn any- thing through correspondence?" "i learned to love George that Way." . i ._, ' lank Peoaldoiit: ant» fin our Iaaoivlng ‘falter. . lee: Jflhpf vii: President: They're calling u o ., ii Tiresomo Bough Was Left By A Severe Cold Mn. Chas. Eideraiiaw, Mon-ell, P.E.I.. writeaw-“Some time ago I was seized with a severe cold that left mo with a bad, tiresome cough. "After trying different cough medi- cines, to no avail, my husband brought mo home a bottle of . Dr. Wood's Norway Plno . . Syrup which 1 started to take at once, and before I had token several doaea I noticed a change, and when I had finished tho lmttlp ray cough was coin- pletely gone.” ' - Prieia, 35c. a bottle; large family Ila 60a; at all druggilta and W; manufactured only by The '1‘. ' bun 0a., Limited, Toronto, Out. TENDERS.- Estate Janiea Henry McKenzie, _ iucncnzies Uorner, hot as Sealed tenders will be received ad- dressed to undersigned at the ohlce of Messrs. McLean h Molslnnon, Boyal Bani Building, Charlottetown, until noon of the twenty-filth day of February A. 0., mo, from any per- son or persons willing to purchase the following minty-belonging to the above estate. Separate Tender (to include only) one Iord t-doer car nearly new. separate Tender (to include) all forgo equipment and hula including lathe, oillilc. bellows, anvil. iron," etosoteulfielllillmleomltriol mean. I roller and l all Ford one. This property may be inspected at anytlpaon‘ opramlaeaiatelyoo- copied; by the toe. The lxeoataaa lo not blad them- aelvaa to accept ilrhlgiiaat or any teller. l A. BOY JOIN!- Pike was stunned. Ross. his son. . .. i l V anal-a‘ o. mania. ‘wade any nisht and 1'11 show you do- rms of people doing the some thing '-—big artists and writers and gin- gers and architects yoirre going to hear or some day’ mo‘ Just how ‘mes it Vice Pres-Mrs. Blanchard. hurt them? .Are they going to Billy Sunday's hell? It makes me laugh. They know more in ii minute than l-hflt Cid Wind-bag and all his crew do w“ and Mrs. Hiiison. ‘in a month of Sundays. Our ideas of immms ‘we “m” l‘ hulldred W!" the Protestant Orphanage. behind the march of civilization, If imflchillerl’ “'15 R5 f" l?'°hl"d_“‘¢lli Mary Needlework Guild, fionguiorth - ~ I 31hr.i-rlrlrrrrisiuii7 l i "treasurer, and i-resident were heard ‘Mary's Maternity Hospital at Hamp- v 7 y ‘Queen iiuary Pfccdleworkfiuild Thcclith annual meeting of Queen Mary's Needlework Guild was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of the President Mrs. J. P. Gordon. Af- ter the reports of the secretary and approved, letters were read ao- knowledglng with grateful thanks the receipt of Her Majesty's birthday box. ‘This annual gift for Queen stead contained fifty dainty gar- ments of infants‘ wear. The ‘greater part of the work however, consist- ed of children's clothing for the P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage. The box sent this year contained 96 articles, comprising girls’ dresses, boys‘ wash suits, infants’ night dresses, knitted sweaters for both boys and ‘girls, etc. Most appreciative letters of thanks for these garments. received from both the matron and the Board of Trustees of the Orphanage were also read. The election of officers for the Un- suirig year resulted as follows:- I-Ion. Prose-Mrs. F. R. Hcartz. Pres.-—Mrs. J. P. Gordon, re-elcctcd. sccretai-y-Jvlrs. Full. ' Treasurer-Mrs. Smallwood. Executive—Mrs. Bartctt, Mrs. Pa- The following is the lcttcr from Mrs. J. P. Gordon, Pres. Queen behind intellectual thought, s; murals Aw.“ (my I \\\ are. we'd still bc cutting wheat with a scythe." ' Dear Mrs. Gordon:—'f'he Trustee‘ Board of the Orphanage wishes ta n’ "-5 ti" 331k 30M hid hard at express their sincere thanks to your go o. the Latin Quarter. "I didn't want to come over here, "expect mc-to stagnate. well, the Disappqingmeng w“ in m, “my _ __ the cafes and in the studios-the 1in- Guild for their very excellent do- nation of clothing. Fortunately for the_ Board they something between vagrants arid cl~ii1_ in the first place, but nothing would were able to see the articles iliem-_ dren, Business and husilmqiiqsqdo you and mummie but you had to selves at the Home whore they were‘ "I'm going to tell you something, Didi 11W 11D and dllmil me down here well laid out for display in the As- "pm going 1,0 m1 ygu mmgghi1~|g_‘_wherc I didn't know a soul. and thcii scmbiy I-faii. The last regular meeting of thel t1 jolt. 1 think R lot of Fieiii-ie iiriirsounzei" generation dent emanate. 50*"! ‘"5 “em l" m” Oiwumagc: rm living with lief‘. rust". the ies- ‘that's all. Pecnie of my day are in re- largely to w more find 8"" "W", so“ I bmugm you he"_1 w“; you w volt against all this damned pishtvash closely in touch with the actual work; of puritanism. It ought to be knscked and this was one of the things which‘ out of the country and I'm going u; very deevly lmlfiflfised We membfls- do all 1 can to knock it out, too. He knew he heard rightly and yet he Fleurie. ma chou-flcun, donne-moi t une cigarette, s‘il vous plait." 5 To have it reported at a mcctinf! hat a nice parcel was received from uch and such a source; to D855 P And again mum, moimned a 01;. motion that a letter of thanks b’: arctic and started it going. written and a card in the press is ali/ . Pjkg'wa5 trgqnbllng and his 1,9511 simply routine, but to have been I bought some Monte Carlp post- was bocaking. A great weariness seem- i? cards and wrote on them, and l-"leurie _ed to-settle b19011 him; 115W Ind then m"“°r "itkely" looked up the mime of a hotel and: ‘the feeling of the iutiity of living, of ‘keeping ahead, and then his natural to you. Fleurie is a dandy and I think 'buoyancy of spirits would rise again. P the world of her. She was an artist's ' but no one ever suspected such fee- m0del—and a damned good one. too." ‘ links; he kept them to his secretive He put his arm around her and boldly ‘self. that silent. stalking self which c always walked alone-the self that “Le- ‘he 'noi even Idy knew. this world-heaviness came upon him "Tell hcr to give me one." too," lic said. ' Fieurie danoed _ across thclloor like a child. and Pike, who cared nothing takes me to the real places tlic tour- for cigarettes. began to smoke. He cast his cye over the mussyi Pike caught a glimpse of the life iroom. "why you've got a rocking-chair!" l-ie exclaimed. "Hell's hucklebcrry! I didn't know there was such ii thing in France. Some American brought it over, I suppose. Let me rest my bones." He dropped into it urlth a pre- tended sigh of satisfaction. "f don‘t know how a nation that does as much settin‘ as France does can get along without rocking-chairs. daniged if I do. Generally they've got either these little gilt four-legged milk stools, or them big shay-longa that pull up your pants till they just about cut you in two,'Say! this is solid comfort." He rocked on the creaking ‘boards. "l-lave Fleurie run down and get us a bottle of champarige. I'm gett- ing so i like that stuff. only to tell you the truth, if they blindfold me and gave me apple cider“ I wouldn't know the difference." l-le gave Fleurie a bill and she trip- ped dellghtedly away. _ "What's all this lbout " demanded Ross. Pike rocked a minute. _ "It ain't any stall-ls big a thing aa this is don't have to be settled in a minuie—lnd l ain't got any emu to plclc with you, Ross. You've got your own life to leach! suppose. I used to want everybody-to be Just like me. and if ehoy wasn't I thought they was going in hell; but I got more grly hairs now.” and he ran his long fin- gers through a tangle. "I don't doubt there are a lot of American men in ri-anos oolaqtho some i-hinl. and l more than you do. In the first place, 1 don't believe fliers is any hell and I don't believe there is any heaven. but that don't keep there from beinl a Right and Wrong. A lot of tiinm I don't know which is which. but an: m": keep me from W1"! ‘a 1min. ab: x ooiri u-iinii it's ‘muoi of a nia- and-tuck inthil can." ' (To be Continued) a i sense,’ of the ordinary Variety ill-ll 15 intended as e. real expression of all- don't think they are going to hell any ' here and actually seen changes the This letter then is not. in any reciation and thanks for the splend- id assistance your qulld is and has. been giving to this "labor of Love — i aririg for the Needy, the Unfortun- ‘ Helpless and Neglected; Children of our Province. Will you kindly convey 0111' l-hlllllllll- z though poorly expressed. to ti-ic sev- eral members of YOU!‘ Society? 'I‘l-iank you. Yours very sincerely. The Trustee Board P. E. l. PH‘ testant Orphanaac- IRA M. Blttll ’-‘ Betty-Trev‘ §O§QQUQQQOOOQ)QQOOOOOOO ‘ g Have You An Acid Stomach‘ ‘. 0040-604 oeeooo "t"... e . when gas, pain and distress follow p good meal. it is an almost sure s18" of "too much acid" in your iwmach. Get rid of ir. now for it is danuefllwl UlCCIa are apt to follow. No matter how muih acid is in Yflur Blflmlch- you can enjoy and relish YWF 11°?"- you have some Bisurated Magnesia handy to prevent the trouble before it starts. Try it. Eat whatever you like. in ieason and then takc slittle Blsurated Magnesium neutralize the acid, sweeten your stomach arid pro- tect the stomach lining. Doctors itdmfllhellfl Bioiated Malawi: — thousands use it ._.cause it positively prevents stomach trouble or stops the tea. Get a trial package, either pow- der or tablet-a. from your druggiat. use as directed. and indilestiori and stomach troubles will go like niaeic. EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVlC-h urea IXAMINID. Gl-Alw aiieruao sun rirreo. cliaarus- ATIINTION oiven v- arrliiu woos. J. W. JOHNSTON 0 aflitflll Milli?“ III lat “felt "who ‘Ill-l ' ' Charlottetown ,1 ‘ M. Lampoon. t? (Ion u omi- sum moon. I. O- l. llliaiid Public Auction Sales or .,i _ aim euaa up warn mus- Jlllllla =- ‘ltdehaa: 34f lan- e. I. i. . " ' I ->i*le's".riifsilo"~'f'..i..'°*- . v i M?“ ‘v ' ' rniai without fear of after effects. i1 - worst attack in less than five minu- l . \\\\" xi N‘ \ CHIC!!!‘ PIA HULIJGATAWIIY Standing of Lower Freetown school for the month of January. Grade X. .1 Helen Begnard. - _ Gracie IX.’ i filive Stmiert" $.71’ Jariiilne, equal. Gladys Bernard. iequai) 2 Jesse Burns, 3 Allan Glow. _ "bees r ' l — lClDtlI N the good old days they served the" fattcd calf as a sign of rejoicing .' '. . _ And why not? . . romeo . vsuzraasl oxnn. Gllllll rm nuts-on anon! SCOICII anon! Moor: ‘mane Juneau: casein: consume LOWER FREETOWN SCHOOL Grade VIII. 1 Winilftzl Burns, 2 it iifrirgucrite Jardinc. 3 Robot Bums. Clarence Bernard (equal), 2 Evciyric Grade VII. 1 l-fenry Reeves- Grade VI. l Walter Stnvert, 2 Wal- , lcrvBtilTllrd. 3 Oiga,l_l.ceyes_.)gind Mae Grade IV. 1‘ Guclda Arsenault. 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