.' :- -—+- "c ._ THE .911Ar~1»<>'1rE1_<>£111_9L1;~5121/1N_;__ . l _. " Nursing Record in Two "l Continents Hard to Equal Nurse Waite of New Brighton writes: "While nursing in New York. in my early twenties. l was poisoned by food. my sister nurse recommended your wonderful Vegetable Laxative Pills. , "l 21m never without them and have prescribed them for thousands of rnv wtients who were suffering with iridi- gestion. gas and sour stomach. lailious- ness, sick headache and indigestion caused by constipation poisoning." CARTEWS LITTLE LIVER PILLS iAll druggists—25c and 75c red pkgs. “ We w'll1 be live, and dressed poul- Qlry daily until the end of‘ the season. Highest prices paid. SWIFT CANADIAN C0. buying There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Court House in Charlottetown in Quecrm County in Prince Edward lshmd 011 Sutur- day the seventh day oi‘ January. A. 1),. 1928 at the hour oi‘ twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT tract oi land situate on Towpship Number Thirty-seven in Queen's County aforesaid bounded and described as follows: Commencing on thc north side ol’ Saint Peters Road on the old boundary line between townships, Numbers Thli-ty-seven and Thirty-i eight and running on said boundary, lino north forty-seven chains thence casty forty-live chains or to thc western boundary line 0i‘ a truct oi‘ land now or formerly in possession of George Burns thence along said last. mentioned boundary line south fifteen degrees west sixty-six chains to the edge of the marsh and 101 Hlllsborough River thence westward- ly along said River such ".1 distance as to admit oi’ twenty-four chains and twenty-one links at right angles to the western boundary last mentioned and to the eastern bound- ary oi a tract oi land reserved and run oi‘! by the bushes of St. And- rews College (or the incumbent oi" Saint Andrews Parish. thence north along said last mentioned boundary line to Saint Peters Road and from thence westwardly along said road h‘: the place of commencement con- taining one hundred and seventy acres saving and excepting thereout about one and one half acres con- veyed by Joseph McDonald to the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corpora~ tlon by deed bearing date thc eighteenth diy of February, A. 1).. 1881 and saving and excepting thereout u. tract oi‘ lund on the eastern side thereof conveyed by the said Catherine M. McDonald to John B. McDonald by deed bearing date the ninth day oi’ September A. D.. 1904 and registered 1m the third day of October, A. D., 1904 in Llber 28 Folio 649 of Kings County deeds part of said land being in Kings County. This sale is made in pursuance 01' a Power of Sale contained in a mortgage dated the fourth day of November A. 1)., 1905 and made bc- tween Catherine M. McDonald oi‘ Saint Andrews Township Number Thirty-seven aforesaid, widow, oi’ the first part and Lemuel M. Poole of Charlottetown aforesaid Lumber Merchant of the second part dc- fault having been made in payment of the interest and principal secur- ed thereby. DATED this sixth day 11f Dec- ember. A. 1)., 1927. ANNIE M. FULTON. ETKEI. B. REDDY. Surviving Will and Testament oi" Lemuel M. Poole. McLEAN d." Mt-KINNON’. Solicitors 810.. Royal Bank Building. Charlottetown. 9it-l2-7-wtl. Professional Cards Q QJ O-§§4—Q-§ G-OO-OOQO-OMC J. 0. C. Campbell g ~ ‘d’ "° Vamwuv" °f sum 9°m9 w ‘WBZ 13331 Moss. Musical Program. j Ina Cruz on the Pacific coast. Executrices o1‘ tht: lust‘ DECEMBER 21, WOO 1508) Phila. Studio Trio. Wh v wwawoooooo- WEAF‘ (492) N. Y. Vugabonds. ' t?" $0llln 1 1 0.00 r. M. 11011 u, Franklrlhpgl: Bgiililerlizllfgges‘ xnxa 10101 Pittsburgh. Concert. tlvulariy 1111-1111011 W111, 11 “"7 1 0.30 P. M. _'"1 11111111 110v. -1 11011., "fink n I!" ,1, WGY tifltlrsehencctady. Orchestra. "l 11-" ho replied, “u” x‘ WTIQ 15351 Hartford. Bond Trio. "Why not? i 111 . . WGR 1303i Buffalo. Varied. 5.00 w delighted. They xgfilillniui: 1 11.30. , 1 " 1.00 r. M. E°’"’t‘l“e"‘ "aiayijf" ‘Afx: WTAM 14001 Cleveland. Studio. "ll" l’ ° Y wpw 14201 Cinci. Concert, French above map. it runs across Mex~ _ ico from the Gulf of Mexico to thei 5311i‘: orchestra’ croéley cos Pacific coast. ..lt is but a six hour , , run. Sir Henry Thornton's visit WBZ i333’ to Mexico is taken to indicate they possibility of this purchase. |t1 will save the ireiqhting across Cam m" W8? and we would two whole dnyg’ as yoube lOHUll18r_ said." .. msnttmzur 111,11 Th“ m!’ l" Fllllflklllfs shack in :1:- 1111111111 ‘wan planned 101- 11m. . wen -p111_ They war, , l-tu in one cur. l‘ d“ w "I'll 1i1"lv1' 1111111111103 mfg“ cm," 11.. , H . (Hlliurlilltfliu mtomigoq“ rum“ w‘, ‘.11 1.1V! npletiiy 0i room l'111- our suitcases. .\i.11xl111- 11ml 81111111 silent. 111,111. Springfield Varied. Ramsey. McManus, Melody Mak-i ers, Maxwell (N. B. C.) Balkitc Mm“ a" SM" A"‘°"°"" T“ KOIL 12101 Iowa. Varied s to 10. "ailway "ms {mm Puem)‘ Mum?‘ WEAO 1281i) Columbus. ‘Orchestra. °" the Gu" °" Afiamic side t“ Sal‘ 1WNAC 1461i Boston. Specia1s—-Ad- 11111111 hours discusslu wlrtt 1 vcnturers——Dudley Altra, 'I‘hentrc,.\‘11nl11 insisted on ‘.i...-.1..,.°'i';,f1 I Studio, Grove and Pearl OfCll-‘Hltirts, but lilaxino ivimied 11» 111111- 1 8.00 P. M. 1WLW 14281 Cinci. Mandolins. t‘Sil".l. 11 silk drone-j. ‘Elli- Wlly?" th1-- youngui" girl usk- KDKA 13161 Pit-tsbg. N. B. C. '7 to 9. KSO 12271 Iowa. Quartet. ul impatiently. “H1 1i1[1l11'l \1"1‘1u1liu look 1111,. 1.10111... l l: 101-11. iiqggiad l," 1 . |wnz-wnza 13031 Mass. 1 11111111111 Nluxinc, ~11. 1111., t0 11 Var. l 111111111. to look nice." WGR 13031 Builalo. N. B. C. 7 t0 “Don't be silly," $011111 romlpd 10.30. 1“'i‘hl.~1 is no :1i‘t1-1"111j11t1 tcu. l‘111 “'03P: WCAE 15171 Pitts. Musicale. Pianist Hoover Scntinels. Cliquot Eskimos, Smith's Chino Orchestra. Covato Orchestra. Soloixt, Chorus. 9.00 M. l"): :1 HWPZIICI‘ myself," m“ 94"‘ lilllll-illl- 1i m-w 11111‘, juilu 21111-11, 111 111111111 l11-i" eyes. Frilllllidnlllkllil‘ uracil!“ s11 lnuri-‘h 11f‘ 1 i~ it w 11 1 wsm 10011 Cincinnati. Studio. 111,111 1,...“ 1, ,11,11,,,,_,1,,,,L.,, fa ‘I'm, WJZ 14541 N. Y. Maxwell Hour. T0111,“ 111111 11,, fixmained m her that WJZ.WBZ.WBZA.KDKA.KYW1 11 11,, 1.1111,, 1,1, away 0,1,1. Sunday WBAL. WJR- WLW» WHAM1 h1- must spend 1111 evening or 1111-1, WHO. W0W1 WDAF1 KVOQ during tho week with his inotlu-r WSM. WMQ , WBT~ wTMJr Sonia agreed, serene i11 the "thought OVCli . KRRC- of the approaching week- 11i. ll ' WMAK i545) B11591“- Clfissici 111111 lint lexplalned twhljh‘ lllglll: put mto your 9-30 P- M~ were to be spent at home, 11111, 5119 WJZ i454) N- Y- sixlmght 11°“- hzul naturally assumed ll ti t h To wan. WTMJ. WHAM. xpxa. W111, 110,, 11-1111 111., “ma? KYW. the exception oi the dinner. Hav- ing had more sleep than alto was accustomed to, Sonia became rest- less by Thursday. She iielt that ‘Slit? coitlrl not endure another even- ‘ 11g 110111111 thc apurtm nt. F WBZ- WBZA' WBAL‘ WKANL the ilffiikitlllifi since 11h: had iii‘: KDKA, WLW. WJR- KYW' missed l1i111 she wished for Hender- ‘ WCCO, KSD. WOC, WHO. wow"tl0l1. Ii. would be nice to have j WDAF- WGN- WEBB’ WMAQ’ hhn ulwuys on hand to fill 11p a "' ‘ WENR- vacant evening, although she real~ "°°"“ W3“ '°' °'"’°'?‘“‘“Y ‘° WMAK i545’ Bllmll“ "law" Band ized 1111c could 110.1 expect 11101. l k'"‘",,k_5l‘° ma?’ b‘ a ""9" w’ 10-130 RM‘ o Then she thought‘ oi‘ Don. Still-; Ym“ 1W3?“ i366) m- Chlcaga pem‘ water. Ill. liad- piqued her curlos-' SPORTS-TALKS ity as well lLH her vanity that. ho l "_ 7'35 A‘ M‘ . had not bothered to look her up. ‘wNyc 1.1201 $15011. City. A11 °°ll°9°" She would have enjoyed 1111111111; , 10.00 1'. M. jWIP 1508i Phila. Schwab. Banjos. ‘WGY 13801 N. P. Studio Program. 'WLW 1428i Cinci. Civic Opera. WJZ 1454),N. Y. Bnlkite Hour. WJZ. MILLED Quaker Flour assures you successwith your Christmas baking. It is always dependable, as i_t gives absolutely unifonn results in the" It reveals in an intriguing manner all the deliciousncss of the ingredients you BY ‘ ‘ ' oooooooooo +400 “ ToVo-"oo 'l.‘011101"r0w’s R8.il10 g ‘ m‘ 7 . 11.; 1 Program ‘ i S0NIA_ 1 , “ THURSDAY, nEcumn-zn 22 4 By ‘ -. ‘ ‘ ' ‘ i“ lnternztlongllzo w. Pmfrgms m‘ ‘ VIDA H URST i‘ Your Christmas Ba ing it must be the best and, most delicious 5.01m year The hardest test—the teat of actual results So much of the Christmas cheer depends 1 ' upon the fooclyou serve. your friends expect things to be extraordin- arily good during this joyous, festive season. Your pastry, cakes and bread must be so enticing, so light and even in texture as to tempt everyone’s appetite. ' ——-is1applied to Quaker Flour before itlcan leave the mills. Every day we bake it under ordinary home conditions. It must always come up to our rigid standard or it: cannot bear the Quaker". brand. Your family and With‘ Quaker Flour your Christmas recipes . will turn out just the ww you want them. . . Your ownChrisu-nas will be merrier and ' 1 happier. ’ ‘ ' Use Quaker Flour this Christmas and you baking. will use it throughout the year. Every bag sold with our money back guarantee that “ Quaker Flour will give you the utmost satisfaction,‘ ' . / » ualter lOtll’ Always the Same Always theBest THE MILLERS OF QUAKER OA-"PS 422 _ ' ' with him. At last, in desperation, wcAE 15171 Chat’ Kury‘ she telephoned Violet and suggest- - - - .11 - 11 . way 13001 Schoenlecigldy- Play- 0 “mm e 1. .1 . . l 6'3 ' ' . A. the wuii ~11 iu thc line outside WTIC ‘M6’ Hanmuliv‘! MarPn-Ted’ ibeitbegtel‘ bViolet whlsi-ltirtatl. 65° P- " "Who's 111111 1111111 11111111111111 Crane?" " ' MacLEAN 8c COMPANY, Distributors (JI-IARLOTTETOW WBZ $33) M1955" Qnnlphupott‘ He was in from 0i‘ them. with ou- ' ' ' ly four people between. A chatm- ‘had 110mm], Seen REVENGE I5 SWEET w11= 15001 Phila. Uncle Wip. . , _ . ,_ < . _ \N:.:ily Caterpillar (w chilly 7.30 . M. igcvlghlgll-“lhilrllill 1fsiillsiaoiilltlallltfa° 1111111; that 11.111 11111011 1,111,.,._ She c.1111: You're the fellow who KDKA 131511 Pittsburgh. Sketch. “iv-k at ‘Wm “h.” m“ {u} CD2": took hm- hat 11ml _11111111hl1.,1 ".0111 ""“‘l"°d ‘“ m‘ m‘ S"""“°" "°°“"’° 5-0“ P" M‘ 11 ~ 11<11111“1.01§111~11 hair curling 111.11 m“ "“""°."" “m” W“ ‘W’ Ill 11°“ l wore .1 fur coat! ,w1v1AK 15451 N. Y. Address. 1"‘- ll“ up “ruin mu‘ but v_ sci-t‘ 111111 tatc and. most oi‘ all. 111' . “m0 P ‘I .1 llllftl l l _ ”_ _ ' _ the mnuivho had been responsible ‘1'l'_\‘illillgllllulll i161 suggtsttd b11111 [or um situation. 1 a A | ‘ 5.30 l‘. M. wy.“ 131131 Buffalo. Stutlvi‘. 1.00 P l Sh part -1l f V' l0 i. ." “bu” Smlwy‘ lml)‘ "we" M"? us lidusiblt‘. 1‘li\1 ‘id; r" " lllollghl 5mm" trudging uvclituuliy 11p I11 hvl‘ nwu ilcr eyes ivcrc blue 111111 gruy. "lmflmuuh =111111111111111 , _ WTAM 1-1001 Cleveland. Pint-lid. i'\_ll“"'_““‘“fid 5"?‘ ‘Kitfiilhtt: When she i1u1l 11111111111111 1111- 11111111 8.30 1'. M. 0.11.111 1 1, m.‘ 1 H 0f Fflmk .1111.- sui, down liieleusly without 1-11. w.1'1. 14541 New York. Twin Oaks. I§l"'.‘"'_ ‘_“’,°"""‘ ‘ "Se ‘° ‘ 1111311111: her hut 111' 110111. 1 a. wNJ 12801 Newark. Danclntl- ‘ m‘? “mil 111.1, Mr m. ‘Nmusvsflmnl Flu.- new sweater sht- l11i1l I1111|ghi l \ 9'00 l,’ M’ P which ‘zvlliltcueil Soniab; lncc. Slit" mm‘; uclfiizm“ rfimlgrh S‘G1‘.‘|l“llrn“d - ‘t- ' ~1~1-"~.s""' 1' . 1 >1- WRC M79‘ “hwmngwn L“ m‘ "lm kimw" “bout ‘lei?’ m‘ Wail.“ sihlonpleasuio “could their ‘\r1‘1)1‘>‘k» lllllll Wllll h“ w“ mum mole "P l 1-1111 bring now‘! .5111: would 1-1111 t.‘ 1‘ - des. . 01 Scienectady. Dancins- I - _ . _- ._ I WGY ‘as 9.30 P. M. f“, Am‘ ‘M m“ firs?‘ stantly be 31.501111; his i'uc1- as it luul Cincinnati. Sititoii. 1mm“ Marsll‘ wfnhfm , ‘tllilhflp m1), looked lnio (leuovlcvo lfiricksonis. 104111 p_ M, ‘Mulullglfl Hwy "Wu H‘ lzl‘nz,flnfl'v‘lu,,,1 When the 1111111- |11-ll_ rung 111. ll:- - 9 N_ y_ 111111115), I _ _ “f- ‘ _ ‘ - , 1-311 silo answcrcd li. llstlcssly. l1; Ygcyqyiiéifill ‘i927, by international "l llcl- w“ "mar Yb", wwxllx’ 1:1‘, was Franklin 111111 111-. entered 1114 ii p ' “m” “lw m " ‘ 11111111111; had happened, 1111 it’ i111 liuil 1, Chicago.) |ll‘~‘l'~ _ , . i Radio 2111111111111. 1111-1111 10111-1 bent so <lltPllll\(ly 111mm just Me“ mung MOW “(with "WSAI 1361i ‘ lit ii-w ‘ ““ "i "Hvifhn ‘ll “he 0““‘1“““i“11 y 1i‘ 'ik‘iillt)lllt‘i' i;|‘l'l. in lln- sumo llli'illt'!'. Li, _ |_ D ‘J '1" "mu" m“ _"" m" 1 Hi1~ start-d 111. him oddly. Amoco gronAcs or Ar-Pessiirwrsd lvslllt" "l1" illelllvl" 111v‘... 11111 ,1... 0011.0 ant-rs for?" Sick with jealousy. ‘Souiu 1111111111 "Win11 do you Suppose-f 1» 1,111,111.11 hiLVt? lot: thc llllt‘ 111111 gone to we you" '1'11,. gucceSi-illll stflragc of apples llillllt-W 1""- lflli‘ (lll_""‘l "m {mow "FY “i don't. 111111111" why you should. 11.» 0111- 111‘ tho main difficulties inlillwuml Minn‘ link“ rmwwmg isn't. this )’0lll'1|llL!lll oil?“ . ,1-h,,,.u‘l11|1:k J11.1- 11111111, she chuttcil zllmni, H“ dropped his CUM good_lluhl,._ 1 WHOLESALE. ; "Sec that man. He's one ot the ‘ ltamous motion picture stars and l one. ot our best customers." l "You don't say!" _ 1 _ _ “Yen, he has a standing order tor ihl- lllltYllllllllK of this fruit. c1111: ‘ dozen engagement rmgs per :11"1- fungus illrioimos ntitl 1 month," " which appear to thrive Inuit-r some ‘l fmoiuigc conditions un1l other [unc- (Experimental Farms- NONL) ‘gladly 1-1111; nnytliing 1-ls1- 1111ill :11. lust ihoy l, y‘ ’““""-' “mum i“ ‘he dmlkmw" mo‘. "Why. lllL-SS its lit1l1- heart. it's .1101" 111111 MIN‘, 1:11ul1l solely rclux hciwpltlfvu.“ at pupa... 111111111 111" physiological (lluea-scs “lllelled_f““l“""“' ‘l, "Wihy shoultltili l_l11-.‘.'"'sl1el1luz~ \\"hi1-.l1 1111- 1111oviil1111t 111111111" other rhfl illflllre flmluld b‘ll°l"' lllll‘ cil. “l 811M108" Y0" 1'" Wllllli-ll- ‘flu sinnigc- mothotls. All vitrietios oi‘ ‘lacs 111 mfiiiiiiflnliiliulu]moianiiigh-fi? n“, 3.011 51,0111 1t111dnlvcnlng 11111111111; upplcs do not respond similarly ln1ll "ii-f. ll “"15 l" "m" will" your 1110tl1cr‘s him . _ _ l1l1-nti1-1il storage treatment, but, it lllllKlllllK “ml vlm"! llllll lllil'l-"'llll'- "lt isn't necessary i111‘ 1110 I11 111111 is apparent. tlmt gunerul conditions ,W|vli1 "lien whlriiiillill 00II1lli0lll-$._ may I111 defined which will suit. m" ““"l"“tm"‘ ‘lax l"m"ss'l'l"' "Well. 1 WW Yllll ill ill" “will” 11111 average lIiV-COOlULl stomgegllcl ;'1>l11l1]e111l1t ilutlcrstuiui 1:111" she 11-1111 111C 1:111 you're point; to 111111"- uurchousc. c0111 111v )0Cil so 1111-11 '11s 11 1.1.;- .-\ storage temperature betwmm llgfcc to it. A love atiuh" wllih 11 "so thultls it. 311 110g, l-‘. and 36 deg. F. 11nd rcln- 1min who was ulicudy engaged! iii.- M1911. 11-0111 you?" lire humidity from 715 percent topnitzht 11s well be married. “cuss “wnmng 1111119 line fourpluces "about. the best had paused since he had prOlnlsmi 1muk_~ 11111, 1111111 1,111,,,.1y_ 11,111,", . 1 You suw mo. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, eta lili 111111-0111 otter _ gang o] Nova 5mg“ 3111mm‘ 1~1111litio1111 for most varieties of ap- to spook 1.011111 mother. Olvcourse. 1 11111111051; you'd‘ like‘ to ke1-p 11111‘- chmqouflown ‘1 pics. llurlng the early Slorggfl 00111141111111. hinged on hci cou1li-1flw11y1r 111110 21131111 111.», MONEY To Lou“ imflilctlll‘llfltolleiiikilllsllifltt “gpllnt that's ridiculous i110 " F“x‘ii‘lii‘i‘t‘1‘a‘jiacc‘1lfltlley ‘si‘1‘1i'l>il‘i1l Oiwll ""“*“'**“*““4”***“‘ i1‘ ovcry advantage he takeii ol‘ ihoughi. Sonia. "The idea that Omen Dr. C. C. Archibald 0111111111111 lu Iiiuiiical School un1l Hospital Practice lniliterl to l-Jye, 15111" Nose I 1 and Throat Tooting Eyes and supplying Glasses Oflica, Bayer Building Great George Street Oflicc Hours-J to 12.30. 1.80 to 5.01 —_._. ___.___..i_ Mark R. McGuigan " B. A. ’ DARRIBTER. SOLICITOR. lrro Money to loan. Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P31, McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attcrney-at-Low Ofllco: 180 Richmond Street MONTY TO LOAN Ghlrlottewwll, P. E. I. McDonald & McPheei B. A. ' l. A. IcDONALg H. l‘. Mom-Ill . A. Inrriltorl. Attorneys, Ito. N. Y. Post lifllllllilltl‘ iloors. winv :1|1_vwo111n11.evc11l1is mother, c1111l1i 111111111111 11,-, yQu 11101111?" he sold managers force n man to he cnKRK-‘ll fllilllllfil_at 111,51, his will." "i 11101111 it's got. to stoli- _ ii. would have llttllll enslci" t1; lic- have to choc-so now which one 0i 1l1cld lower than is generally belicv- licvo if 11111,- hnd not neon tlone- us it's going to i111." 1e1l possible. |vi1-.ve Erickson. 1But tin; girl was: "5119 had not dreamed his charm- HER LOT Ventilators should be opened lovely. She wait I10 washmlnut in; mouth could be so (rruelmbhlu- ‘ Old Aunt" Vouwe been fflaffltd‘whuu m“ 0mm!" lmnpmwmre l-“Jlllilifilll: vino. as Sonia. lor some ole1l into Ltfilliill! “ll”! h” i‘ 1 ,.1 '11, . , 1 t” lowI-l‘ lllllllllll1lfllll|’)(!l'l'|l.lll‘t¥ in the ii-uson. hml imagined boi- l1ui a nivinent it trightoncil lu-r. Silo m‘ " x‘ mo“ 5' MC you m" c" e “lulatge. I11 rroezlug temperatures. 11111111111111; girl with i1 doiiuite pcr- haii u mad deslro 11o run l1) llllll_llllli . . . I ventilator oponlngs. ,1l1>ws.etc.. warehouse 1111111111 ti111l tlmt the temperatures [in utorugc can ho lc-wored and 1 l\'\fn'\. "'\/\l\\\’1l-\ 1.1. with your lot? _ _ _ _ _ Young Wm; 01L neflebuylglilliuwltil.‘ venihators should he Mlllltililyl 111111 uvmcnuy 11,1191] 111 111- 111111; his lips into lillltlfllillfiiii. mil. a,,n11c__wc.rc 60mg 1° b11111, on 11411111011 when the outside tompcru- 10111111111, hurt; so that he couii no u. ‘ 11,15 Wrmv ilurc is higher than that in the “And he's giving it to her." con. that. at. hor. I‘ "J zstornizc. lifter the fruit In stOP-lilltued Sonia, 1111111111111; at. her 1,1011 111-. snapped. Well- ugc 1111110101111 lowered to as near 111,311, "111 11,11,111“ 11,11 m1, hm “Qpfpranklin, 1llon‘t look at .1111." . _ 1 1 1i1-g l-. 11:1 possible, the ventllat- 1111111011 11m like n brother's." like that. i dout wnnt 11 11111111“ Jors may he 0110111311 occasionally to who“ Violut announced 111111 111111 with you." 1 _ h T lkllwm" "lift ‘llllilllllgllll’ lltllil 8W0 B was where they had coinc- in $011111 “it 8091115114‘; ‘Feunlals u“ you “o e ‘teat u igngc o a l n 1e ll 0'10 rooms. want to do a e y. n . toragc rooms should be thor- “But. it's not 119681180 i W“! 1°- ’ . . ' . . Preyentauve 1111gi1ly cleaned out before the colt» ll]‘lll1¥lllfll'l@ll98 Bllllllicl l0 mild 11111, insisted. “Thins! Ree-ii ll°lll_ ‘m, cuughs und Golda. For mm 11110-1111 u111l given n good airing. lllilll.l_ llll WFBPWIJ ill 0"!" lilllwl" lug up." ‘ “m”, he“, and inhale Mm 111.1 containers 011111111 111.10 been 1r 11110111111 in 111111-111» with 111 011111-11 "11 you cant 111x11 anvi-hlus v11 ard-m‘ M“) m.) H n" throat ill-ted ior 1410111111; iruli. lu previous "W"! illtlmi‘. $111111 lroutmcni 111111 trust or buvc any fuith in mo. W" “M Fling,‘ 1111111101111 1111011111 111,1, 111, 111m] 111, pruvcn valuable In prolonging thc 11115111,“ well quit." ' ' ' 010F081! "f0 oi‘ 1-inch fruit. 1111". “c1, 11311111, Vin-y usually contain an abundance ,1.l sporcu ul‘ rul producing organ-i iimna and 111111110 much trouble lut- Inr in the soot-Jon. it lt ls iouuil ne- "YnuWl like to?" _ "Souls! Haven't l shown you in every way a. 1min can bow l incl Local storage warehouses should he 111411lppc1l with several thermo- mcicru piuceii I11 ilitferont parts oi 14111 l l. , _ ‘I |11111sa1y to um.- illlCll containers they the building and a one reliable ‘pout Y0"? D" Y°ll "W"! m9 l" l "m8 ;sh0uld be well aired or dried out. maximum, and luimum thcr- grgwl at your feet alter what you 1 1111 some sections it ls possible to momete- outdoors. G000 iher- “to 11in nowl’ * ‘ use the old barrels for storing or mometeru are more accurate than He began to pace the room, while shipping potatoes or other vege- the "feel" o! the din-J. F. Hock- .1111 11.11111“ 11111; bewildered 111, 11111 tables. 90y, ilJomtnlon Experimental Farm. storm die hail around. Under avergre stoma condl- Kovtvillv. N. S. . _ __ __ '11 1.1101191 the ping was 111i 1101- Lmmcui 1 - - 1. . m‘ hem‘! a“) -kno\v 1m 1i i111 1111 account. ol’ iuy cvtiiiillliil- 5i llllh" ‘ \'o11‘ll1 ilcd New Year's 1-\‘1‘- l "llllll l11'ctc111l to love nicf but it's ll. poor I11 some inexplicable way 11c was» ‘ 1 . 111 fight i1 11111 V1111 sort 01' 101-11 111.11. 1401's 11h 10 piccesiputting bar in the wrong. owr 111111111 1-\'1.1'.\‘ 111w uuzhts. \11ul;11 111,. 111% 10.13» 1 (To Be conflmmdJ i hrisia "“ ills Sunreme To be Found atwAlley 8. tin’; Limited Acceptable, t Useful, Dependable $110111 GOODS SKIS-For Children. Boys and Girls. Men and Women, from $1.50 to . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.00 Ski llurncss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 SNOW SHOES-Children's, $2.00 and $2.25, Women's. $2.15. Men's and Boy's $3.75 and $4.25. SNOW SHOE MOCCAHINS, Children's, $1.15, Women's, $1.45, Men's, $1.05. SKATES- We sell tho Famous STAltlt SKATES. Children's, 500 ‘to $1.50, Men's, Boy's and Women's $1.50 to . .. . $5.00 iiocncv BOOTS-Men's, $3.50 u. v.00, Boy's‘ 1 , ‘w,’ 8m." my, s“, women.“ Wm ..... nu. s?“ Misses, $2.15. 1 ilosutltv-For ladies, Silk from $1.00 to 53-00. Hwh llalr in a nlco Rod 01ft Box. W601 Hosiery from $1.25 up, SLIPPEBS -- For Comly Shoes. for ladies $1.00, Juliette Slippers $1.00, Men's Felt Slip- pers. $1.25. 51:15. Children's pretty roltsitp- iiers 15c up to $1.00. 7111.1. EVENING surpass-For 1.11am. n1 new ‘ 1.1111 attractive mun from sue to 110.00. Flow Buckles tron 81,11‘ J1 3M0 FELT people, ll" comfort and plcnllllb. '"" I , ‘ti. , ll PM cf Brim 111111111 xlvrn me 111111011100 sales, 1111111 our moi tun s. 00.. Lciiiiitcd . Charlottetown, P. Er-I". .. 0t than ll 60101611-