Stubborn Coughs Ended by Recipe, Mixed at Home ere is the famous old reci which mil- ling of housewives have foupafd to be the moat dependable means of breaking up a stubborn. lingering cough. it takes but a moment to prepare and costs little but it fives real relief even for those dreaded _ ~p¥ha that follow severe cold epidemics. . .' rom a »dru ist. et 21A ounces of . v u. pouliyit lugs Igor. bottle and fill bottle with plain granulated sugar ' p oratralned honey. Thus you make 1Q ounces of‘ better remedy than you could huy ready-made for three times the ‘coat. It never spoils and tastes l0 good that even children like it. o Not only does this aim le mixture soothe ind heal the inflamed t roat membranes with sii rising ease. but also it is absorbed into the lood, and acts directly upon the bronchial tubes, thus aiding the whole syar teni in throwing oi! the cou h. 1t loosens the germ-laden phlegm an eases_ cheat soreness in a way_that is really astonishing. Pine: is a highly concentrated com- nnd of genuine Norway Pine, contain- Eg the active s ent of creosote. ill I N‘ flned, palatable orm. Nothing known in medicine is more helpful in cases of dia- ‘~ ing coughs, cheat colds, and bronchial troubles. Do not accept a substitute for Pinex. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. llarioiisikaiiwiys \ ATLANTIC REGION as BUILDHG FOB. SAl-l /ssai.en rarznnas addressed to ' flan undersigned and marked on U10 taide of envelope "render ffll‘ 415;" will be received up to and . jioluding Friday 18th October neat. jar purchase of the building located the LII-h east corner of Kent and svnai Streets in til. city of 0h"- ttotown, known as the Kllllllll 9' SMILES oAaav oaa-ria . in): .41‘. ._ ._ a Seven Day Abaentlst." "When a man refuses to attend‘ church any day In the week. he la -_.._- ' OONHNUID T!!! DEATH CEREMONY They name hand in he-ud. ‘the two whito people, down the mountain, without , straight toward Amman. When they were within a. few feet of him they paused and bent their heads. Aruman looked sadly at them and they knew that he had done all hecouldlo be- friend them. Now he was exha He must bow before the we superstition the ages had l himself and his people. ‘They are come." he said the tribe. “We will not sleep this night. Let the women go to ‘ihsfield of flowers and make garlands for the white woman who will be the bride of death when the sun rises. Let the yoling men make the arrows readyilet the older men say the death prayers by the fire while the white man listens. It isnot well to curse his spirit. for he ls our brother and his ghost may walk in friendship with those of our fathers if we say the prayers of our people for him." He did not suggest the binding of the prisoners again. He knew. and all who watched knew. too. that this decree was final. The while man knew it. The time for striiggel was past. Now it remained only to wait in patience until the sun was high enough to watch the departure of the spirits of the white man and the while women. It was not wellto send a spirit loo-thin darkness. It In IGSCQVQ E keep, on theeverage, about a million pounds of tea in reserve. This is necessary because some part ofcach year's crop is apt to be e failure, and only by pil- ing up tremendous reserves can we be sure of having all the kinda oi‘ tea necessary to produce King Cole. ‘This is one reason why each pack- age you buy is always like every package. lttakee a greet‘ eel ‘ofjcapital to keep tee ' l erjoyxlogcoiccoslcoroo . . that .-a full native dress. fresh and! new. had ‘been brought for iher. _ n” ‘on ofths " l» driven-info the ground "*5 _I mat. Garlands of flowerriied been -diatenceof,“ mn-ircu hathbeenvziollefand twined around the vdwmd ll ' ton: yards d! lug‘; bows and arrows had both 111d on the ground- Bill followed his captors to the mat. no stood patiently while they-WM him loosely with the chains of flowere- Ariiman watched silently. When Bill had been securedhecalled :11!” direction of uic sinzlns- Wlih 111l- faltering steps Katherine emerlofi from the‘ shade i of the trees. He caught his breath.‘ She came like‘ some pagan goddtll- 7011118 I114 59W‘ tiful. . "' i The long netlveskirt of Iflll fell below her knees. A wreath of flowers crowned her bright hair. Garlands of flowers decked her arms and on "her feet were soft lest-tier sandals dec- orated wlth beads. She smiled at him. Bill cried aloud. "Katherine! Oh, God in heaven send us helpl"_ Then she was at his side and the hunters fitted their arrows to their bows. ' ‘ To Be l‘ attuned-Tomorrow apnny CANADIAN Arrnzs " l Na ovnasaas "What lhlll lsend the folka in the Old Country?" is a query heard as the Ghristmas season approaches. hut| if the average Canadian ‘realised how! .mu_ch Oil-Ill}. juicy, red apples are appreciated and enjoyed by people overseas. the problem wouldbe im- mediately solved. Wltle: I ought to dress accord- ing to the faahlen book, I think. Hubby (aterniy)i You'll dreaa according ta my cheque book, my dear. _;.,,‘._-; M, Columbus Building, including hestlnl ayatem —|l all built in fixtures. The Purchaser must undertake to “move the building, including found- ation Walls down to around level. thrive on FRTS _1 was lost too easily among the devils 1' sta.ltouched;it._and pointed “alga-s lmqom may 5mm n, thit haunted the night. t0 herself and Kdihdlifid lmj’ ’ flushed by you“ and > 01d ‘nth But there was no jubilation. The it was her own ‘wedding dress. No The}, aymbouu om. umhtgwmmn, people moved to obey llhe chief's one wisheddo hurry. Katherine took 5nd mm Bummflvdly, mg m” do within one month from the date of acceptance of his offer and to leave t the site clear of all debrh. Tgfggi—l’lym€hl ori award. The highest or any tender not nee- eaearliy accented- F. H. KINNEAB. Purchasing Agent. Dated at Monctou. N- B. - orders in a kind. of awestruck silence. Only Ummata sobbed in ‘her tent. Ahiwuya stood silent and scornful near the fire. Bill ‘and Katherine sat on the ground, grateful for the warmth of the fire, for they had grown chili and cold in the last hour of their hiding place. ' her time. brushing her red gold hair with b fiber. brush until it was full of ‘golden. §i1l1b6_ in the sunlight and she heard the murmur of ad- miration from the women watching her. There was‘ neither anger nor pity in theiineglances. It was as ih0llflh_tllOy.r1ikB‘hOf59l1, a‘ “‘ ’ look __ Ciliflstmasy and cheerful. Nor- thern spicsiscniicsli Reds aud-Bald- . wins are the best and the most popul- ar to carry your kind thoughts ,and good wishes across l-hesesand stand- arduboxes and barrels of choice hand picked and hand packed fruit. Govern- ment inspected, areprocurablejat rea- This pure tcocoeiisi apeclellyseleclei sorta. beans, by skill in_200,yeain Fofgivingheaith and - vigor, FRYS is TV _ Jihiiafov’ Fsu Recipe - 890k is, 3 ._ p. ‘ art/is lllgj4 _J Iv l~,,aQ? f’ °I. 4 _ . . - -i . J. '8." FRY‘ U‘80N8‘(Chnaiia) Liiiiited,'MoniruL'Qiie. - l ‘rlieyhsd watched the proceedings defeat ‘by forces; stronger than , - '. e .' _\ , . l- .' I. . .r around the campfire hewn Ahiwaye themselves. They. . like’ Katherine. poke. only half understanding whet bowed to the lnevltablwthe insnrut- m, mull“; o; ' “n; W911“ fflfwlfd- B119 when Arllmfl-Il able ordering of. fate. . ' mgoqgmdlgn Ngflgnll- Expfggg _ l. _. - . . . "n" t0 $119111 ill 1711811811 i-hfly 11114! While. Katherine . was dressing. 47m 0m (or your‘) _applQsl mmpmt GICBDIIIQS: FY0111 Tryon '- riot hesitated. Like the chief, they 13111 w” gwimming lazily in the sea. ‘m; denom- umn yyqmuurvi“, to l Afld’ "m "W? °f W ‘Wm N111‘ Hr had beelrteken fliers-by any station inomueritiinpmimli . . o - could they permit Ahiwlye l-lld waya and this younrcomrsdes. The m4 mo“ mmpegnoonpsi-‘iac, giving pol“, any" h-nnilghml in Ummate 1r my the penlliy for their water felt .- cool and clean against mam irgfrggqmtlcn service on _- feat. “you ‘M View,‘ “m” m WIM- W had not even spoken. his limba..He ducked and dived. ex- mums.- ..“ .,_ l not M, ‘M u M, y”, “cépifmj They had looked once at each other. mtirig .111 this last bit of freedom. Th, (rgngpottflifln charge _ from y“, “u” "h," . “m, - "n2 '80“ lolned l-helr hands. and like one suppose he dived. swam underwater mung...“ mom“; tgNov m" m “w,” 1m ‘b person had emerged from the cave 19g the gflffgnfl¢lyry film-out to m, “ma”; "mun 5m“ John‘ N_ B" mg 5on3“ pm“ mat‘ W Si" them-Will” 119- _ suck him down into the whirlpool Halifax, N. 8., thereafter, by direct mldevm m: amen Mmmhm ‘aren't They were ln a stale of unlevllns they rim poiriieiroui ioiilm at the gbssmqr m points in Great Britain. "1111- T1111 11" w“ ""111- B¢Y<>11<1 lunged rocimuiat lined‘ trio shore. Irelaliiiond the channel Islands is that they had no sensations. EWPY- He! dismissed-the notion.‘ Like Kath- $3.00 peg standardbox and $0.00 per m"! m“ h"! 115991111“ 11581111194 erlne. he was resigned; and like her stondalrrfbenel, including refrigera- 5“ ‘h’ °7 "mimty- Th" n" W" he felt the "resignation of those tion. .‘ v _ , warm. They could only wolt. ‘round mm » - rbr ‘nip, to mmglm pom, The brim“ 113m m’ m” m°°n Useleu to struggle against the through rates to continental points “Fm” ‘m ‘he “m” “d sliver“ m‘ hidden forces ofnature. or fete. or and other particulars. corisultjeny tops of the trees. The voices of the wmuv“ n w“ that “m” hum“ Qugdiu-j 15mm“ Express agent. w°mm ‘mud b’ hem‘ Th” “Y9” destiny. Curiously. now. he fell. .,‘ k 9314-1945-31- "tmmng ‘mm ma’ ml‘ °f ntmr‘ neither fear nor hope. He was sus- mg flmveu‘ m“? “mm” bu“ pended in an otionsl state where from their shoulders and the freg- only the cool flow o, water mm“ rerice of the blossoms filled the air. to mnm. He flamed m, “um md Aruinan lifted his head when he ‘mud bu“ m the “m, “ma; u, saw them returning. "As the sun "m unbeaten“; m, ‘um. mp The bleaaeme fade upon the hill, mm” up ‘mm ‘h’ m’ °h “m” from his arms. leaving his slim dry sonable prices from any grocer. while . ' ,' October 4th, 1929. f the matter of saipoicili n as iitnple Id health for some time; having suffered ‘John Thomas, of --r.§.,.._ l, my W,’ drum a.;sliglit paryliticbtroke ln'the serious and that heisstiii confined to springpliut. hopes were held that he Ihis bedl-D. e ‘ - ' ' would live for several ‘years. " ‘ _G'a.mble,1ived e. blameleaslife and was always ready to lend a helping hand i=0. the needy. Left to mourn their ir- reparable loss. are a widow. (nee Gould . and one‘ daughter, Mrs. Florence Clarke _s.t home. Fun- eral takes place from their residence. His friends“ are verylslad to see l“ Try” °n sud” ‘t 3 P‘ m-- ' Mr. Horace Mebeyhome lleiri miter ‘ ' ’ ' undo-soils m ooeretloiifor-ernen- To Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan, of “m” mm“! m°mb"'- dleitia in the lfrineenCounty Hospital. 30mm ma" (nee M,“ Mm}, Gm, F6111‘ W88 tllllressed some or all oi _ . ‘ - ' . ' of Victoria. P. E. L.) s son. Congrat- them mm" ha" m°tftth° “t9 ‘>1 Miss Christie Dawson of Albany, Hum,“ - Willa Rhoades, whose body was pre- P. 11.1., liaareluriiedioher home, sf- " ____ _ served in i“ and gplgfl; 10,101., tsr spending every pleasant week in Mum) Nam“ wright m‘, Keith years after her mysterious death. Tryon. the guest of Mn. May Dsw- 15mm, gm, ‘d830,,’ u, Al...“ onin her tomb were the‘ bodies of sev- . 5°"- Tuesda ‘eveiiin . ~ $11 WPB- ' Deaf Hear Again 0 i 7-4“ . r. ‘, 8+,‘ r I Mrs. Jennie "Grandma" . Black- Through N ew. Aid 1!:- Herryn. HecPliee. of Tryon; A Mm“; gym, 9",,” m. my, burn, mouicr of-May Otis Black- - _ i - made lo town on- mggq Dixon, o; mo“. m“, . gym; burn. who was held in jail on Ill!‘ IIIIIOOO lle Ilgler Thea Dlme_Wl.al "nuraday i - Stanchelon Friday gvgnjh‘. P191921 0i Zrfllld ihdfir.‘ Mid Dill/TM Ilthlaieatla [allowing ‘lea-Du - ' ' Attorney Charles‘ KGIIIAIQY of bcllll ‘Free ‘Irlal 0hr The bird.’ “u.” ma" Wu.’ man. let the white woman go with ma clam lysggggz-Jmlgturlrzgiui“ o1 Nm-upcilginfil z her bed for two tiflnontltlll AMI "Palm" “I'M”! 1'95 "15 1'11“. zllytxeonggziuneylwlu l” h" “the 391V“ 511mm‘ 1" brown now u ile liearihg-aide. the Canadian Aeonatl- i’; | y! whfla- u‘ mam Feel worse afflictions grlpa- p°° md “ck mm" the men who surrounded him. His coll 146-. Dent. 4111- 45 1116111101111 "d 3mm mwflmm- l7" ° They n". c, “m, bu‘. t, who," with flowers. You will go with my bum h“ “on u"; on“, the “in gewvzut,nforolgzisnonhohlaztcjsilst. the weather with a coffee can and J1"! W11" but lhlnal ere rlnl- Ymm? m“ “d ‘my “m m“ W“ of his forehead showed the colorpf rail-cord:- we admits m ¢°1111b¢d Automobiles on rpmlkvlrd.” _______ ready. Do not hope. There is no ma,‘ m. m“. unwed “and Walter Blackburn, 70-year-old step- Jchooihas _ll0W closedfor thgfgl] fatherof May Otis Blackburn. will “"2 “£‘¥ii“l‘.'§.‘i"‘i“ fr; ‘T53’ -—-€--— , Q ll I ' G 1 R‘ hope’ TM“ wh“ °°mf°rt W“ “n his neck end he shook his head-to iiiiedeiiv a this leernlmfildllclosser-thlfi g e id of ‘ from water and food and the wine w m m Bu‘ m l“ o’ m‘ hum :41inn;-“fhanlhdtalfncgyhireinxaig: will» Ind all the school children of seeing mo. iii-mm 1.15,, m... P Wt W111 slve you before you die." . “N01,. mm, l,“ ‘m; to lubuorfllll- ea with wonderful ' R6 hard _at -work picking gpudg. The ed in a hot oven at Santa Susanna. ’ n. ‘mm. “b t. n‘ I“ d h‘ t H“ ‘word’ "m": I’: come a; m“ strong end- taller by half e hill! gage" ofler an ahaolugly frzetgal fir: mpmmthdpfl}; ‘fir: Pun wun- if spend‘ u breath ia to neeCheinbclei-ri’ r aim. mm a’ “w” m w” w m than any of hi! Illerds. He stretched "' t? n“ n. M on ' o u - ' ° y‘ "t h" “m” h‘ 5”!" “m”! Ameflcm 9.1m "m" ‘m’ w ‘I, w “h. "ma": “I effort that he turned to see whether m‘ “mlmd “w the mum, flppld 'J‘r°°i'ii'o'3'r-§-'iirloi?i'i§."i'l'.'i.§iQFi.J'.;Z isbury. N. B. - buns of hair‘ have been ettractinl pdna, u". ""118" l" °°'1'"1°"1l"""- much attention at Aiir-lea-Bsins l. npalultlehliver. Isgeafinm-ilidd: faintly in token that silo had heard d mm, m Whom, ' ' d". "mwflcllgglrgfl-h- ‘and Bill sioir again into an half but '2: s: o; m‘, o, “m; 1H1“ lhdldw o. . cream. ' e a a mom - walléring. hlerlf sleeping steel: ‘gs heuwdne” m4 "m to .1,“ ‘m. co morn g ours pass . e » .. > p comprehending companions. Well. m’ . moon sank below the he“ The I've done by daily donen. how about tropics whispered in the trees. Then, may h“ “u” m, m1 “W”... “f” zlflgtlyl "mzmg! "f"; "m" and laid tiicm aside. 1-le was i blood , 0 Ill I p610! G 0R8 b the 01th ‘Hbmmd “nedm '—-‘— ' r Umnnm’ mum "om h” weep‘ Ilxll lie muetadlevflrheiewes a loin _ ' u“ lmillfifirt" zl-uuhn: ing. came tirnldly toward Katherine. cloth’ ‘- nflm,“ may‘ mm “d v "Katherine stood and said to Bill: “m” o"! hu:.houldéfl_ WM“ h. Tell the chief to tell his women h“ pm m“, on’. “may. IWG gm‘ I In ‘I'm’ thtzmbewlulfilzmtr’ forward and threw‘ around his neck ‘m! '1'" 111° '11‘ "fwliiteandred i ful before I die." ' 1°" "flmd o “Laura aeerns to have no trouble In locating men with money.” " "Her dad ls a successful; gold miner, my dear." ‘yo...’ " L snlny ran-as ‘ nos Anonnns. dci; l2.—l1‘enaticsi llracticesoi’ the Divine Order o1 the Royal Arm of the Greet “Eleven cull were studied today as authorities sought clues to the whereabouts oi 4'5‘ TOOLS. FIRST! "W" flock over our Tool displays before starting that very particular job! Im- proved Tool deslgn has wrought many advances since you last looked over our line. Many new Tools have come into the store-arid into use, of late. Here's the most interesting show a real mechanic would ever hope to ._.__ i Mra. Newlywed: . What are poach- ed eggs? _ Mr. Newlywed: Oneadhat are " laeel > The Rogers ‘ Septern er la here with even nga i Hardware b ' ehlll , A And lessening length of days; —"" ,4 , - Miss Penaie Chisholm. ‘Ifrym andimr, Lloyd Hewett, of Bor- dfln. P. ,2. 1.. were in ptendance at Yeo's bdoviesat Victoria on Wednes- day evening. m. John 1min. or rrycnjarrivcd home on ‘lhiiraday oflast week.‘ ef- iler spending a few days’ veceltion in Charlottetown. 1dr. Ionian was the winner of a five doliargold piece at the IhdoorTOireuQibemgthe holder of theiuokydooc g " _1_. ___. ma. Walter Kelly, of saransciairr. N.‘ Y.,'returned to her homoafter passing two very pleasant weeks’ with her mother. Mrs. alaymwaon, of frryom-who we are gied‘ to know ‘is about agelirefiler her recent/severe" attaekof hearttrouble. ' . ' Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE l5. BROWN. Margate, P. E. l. Send all information regarding in- tiona of n ion Act to the bova - 0 To ' l ' - E Chief lnspeclo; a. s. iiaywooe ...._._ w° "I'M "l" the vwldltlmioi Mr. ' ' Js sorchcrier Street, ciiariominwn. Phone ioa > eiol-ii-is-iyr. > F {l Mark R. McGuigan, I B. A. _ l IABISTIB, soiicrroir. no. - l; MONEY T0 LOAN naiamn Block, Charlottetown, 11.5.1. benefit to hearing 3d health alike. ‘The ruaiovethecanee-poorag-um, Katherine undestood. She smiled under “w bmwn,fluh_ V," wok ‘fnrdahth ' n “hum M” ' Iii em! ti! lllll I ,, ' ' ‘ - ‘ fashionable French resort. I CHAMBERlAIWS - breeze that heralds the dawn in the ‘om, ‘when... ‘ §- MCLQOd & Bentley “l” °"° "w" m“ ‘ ‘“'°'“‘ the akin of some wild animal "to . i \ s. A. airman l vv. n. near-Lair, n. o. Barrister and Attorriey-at-Lal ~ Offlee: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN 1 l‘. >41 ’ Eye AStirairi‘ i 4 Charlottetown, P. B. l. Donald 8: McPhee ' B. A. Weaae tan adjective ea. y. h" Perfect vision and there- aiiilerera from syncing, mud Bill repeated her words and Aru- inen tmrmlelted theni to the women. With gentle hands they led her away through the forest to the baili- fiowere. Bill" again. hii lithi- up~4nd only one ‘piece-to lo." M look at the-sparkling water. the was- paid aloudJlind then. vlth I" 1m , fora do not suspect th prose”. of any evil defeat. . ‘ d The motive ‘power of Jae,‘ organism ls ing pool. when cumin decreed that brides should refresh themselves be- fore the marriage ceremony {the wafer was cold and Katherine sl-iivered. Then she came up into the sunlight end felt lte grateful warmth on her body. She saw that v her ownclothing-tatiorad and eoli- _. a l cdfiicd been iaid~to ouelidenlnd ing trees. the flaahingwvingsflortlis “it's a-beautifui day. a srend; ‘day fol‘ living. ~41’ dyinfditiifi." ‘lid _, he Hlllilld ‘Willi. hobifi a moment to what ot I. l. HcDONAIaD. II. I’. bfcfllll ILIIJITII-S. ATIOINIYI. ITO- IONII 1O LOAN Charlottetown ""331 976i» ll la com i "111" 111M mi stills-g‘: "In. bat Illqlvljflhflhlyll Rllelifil iliela larger pepp- tien laregafred. lease defeetjvei,‘ gee through-their ‘ ll. . Qlfiflllilwlilfilv If- ‘ Nerve Energy’ ma f‘ y, ‘ Illeérllu‘ ' ' " of other 1» A llJr. D. T. Waye mmwmwi. n Al’ IIAIIIID l Whistling iii’ the aural-munch ' anwonitoiaeetdoatawitaaianslr . if they anosrltaaoot w avoided.‘ - - ‘and instant » rile-macaw . - BOIJOITDIQ ITO IO Great 00880 Itfeet IIONIT T0 LOAN G. F. Hate/recon? . i ...