the Estate closed as orlyed for inf ' flld petition and on Motion of Dom c old Melrlnnon, Esq" Proctor for the .order that a true copy hereof be ‘fr: gun-l‘? .3. (1.001) lli*.lll.i‘li . I . ' r .1 '4 A3] w. NQ-'l.xl%i.li'i§'l M? ,, Increases ePep anllVi or byrelleving Auto-intuition loll .41 sun. DEPENDABLE toga-iv: ._a..--_---____- _ ‘ ANNUAL MEETING? w... __ - "Jake, there's only one objection The Annual Meeting of the Nev; “(fvagzlzgg ‘#283,153’ Perth Dal Company. will be _ ' ' . in the Oreraymery on Tueodayrgc It]: “W; TY,’ ‘my Vamm" l” 18th lnst., at 2 o'clock p. m. , °° MW" °‘ R. G. MGLAREN" PPGQMEM. WM. GAIN, 8ecretary. 3521-P7-1l-1 I. ANNUAL MEETING! ._____ l The Annual Meeting of the Fell- eral Dairying 60-. Eldon. will be held in the Belfast Hall. on Wed- nesday. January 19th at 7-80 p. m. Also the postponed Annual Meeting of the Belfast Egg Circle at 8.30 l p. m. i ‘ i l J. R. McWiLLlAMS, i $¢="=""Y- coum car aonzo l W. H. McINNIS. I segrgtgry, "Can you get board at the place where you stay?" E738'1'l3-3" "I'll say you can-bored stiff." l FiiR sill 5:2; A ranch of 15 pairs foxes. R60“- tered in Canadian National 6 prov- en breeders averaged 4V2 pups to the litter in 1926. Every pup born in the ranch now living. The first reasonable offer takes the bunch. Use of ranch if desired. I. A. S. CARE OF GUARDIAN. N I ."-.-‘ m; f.’ , Charlottetown. I ‘ 3639-1-7-tf. I - ‘ iliiTliiE . l o ti h '4 The Anna“ M“ "g of T e "l got in deep water this morn-l .. Crapaud Creamery Company will be held in Crapaud Hall on Tues- day, January 18th. 1927 at 2 o'clock‘ p. m. i H. V. NORTON, | Secretary.- eariy drown?" “No. l was on dry land.” 3690-1-11-61. ____._.., lWil Property " FOR "SALE Valuable mill property known as MaeLeoefs Mills situated on main highway, one mile from village Montague. Consists of flour (roller) saw and shingle milhykiiri and ‘plaz- _ _ _ .. er, to ether with 1 acres an. Commqodious dwelling, barns, ware- ‘NADEQ house and outbuildings. Short dam. .Dad (thunderously): l come large reserve water, unfailing, upDn you embracing my daughter. heavy head. ideal site for power 5:31? What have you to say about lsnt. A. J. MacLEOD, t ' ' i1 Monunue‘ P_ E_ |_ Lover (mcekiy): lmust leave it . lto your imagination, sir. Words ‘ are inadequate to describe the , bliss. DOMINION OF CANADA { 3506-12-24441. PROVINCE OF PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND In The Probate Court 17th George V.. A. D., 1927 in its-Estate of John C. Proof-OI‘ late of New Glasgow In Queen's County, in the said Province. deceased, testate. . Bv the Honourable A. Bannerman Warburton. Surrogate, Judge of Probate, do" lo" ' To the Sheriff of the County. of Queen's County, or any Constable or‘ literate person within said eomnyl FLEW OFF lN A RAGE Mother (refcrsing to daughter’! GREETINQ- aviator beau): Did Johnny oft in his airplane. dear? WHEREAS upon readinfl "W. Daughter: no, mother. he fl=w petition on file of Adam Brown oil New Glasgow aforesaid, farmer. the Executor of the above named Es- tate-praylng that a Citation mi)’ be ‘soiled for the -puI‘P°!fl 7'9"‘ after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the slid Estate to be- and anoear beforo me It l Prwml ty to Hcgflnlnn, lihrrlil Cn., oif in a rage. $2,009,000 IIOTEL FOR (IYEBEC. Tim Quclicc (‘liy (‘nllncll ‘ O ‘null sell her soul to possess Paris.” i "Oh, well, I aha-ll have to wall." ___ has nil- I PTOVFII ll rollirncl which grants lln 0i)- tion 0n lilr- hinntcnlin “ilfktil. proper- of New run (‘J-IA Rmrrrrmwu cuAiiniAk PARADISE sy cosuo HAMILTON Author of “8oandai" and the "Blindness of Virtue." ES. M. _ £10118 Biscuits. Doughnuts, Coo s. etc. om (Cont l nuedi And then l shall nip in qlllvlii land drop tho rlrsl goo. cllrlssles ‘seeping the IIIUUIB away from my. linllorul. Good old Uhnls!" | "nut there won't be another real war lor five or aix years," liald Poi- lock, reverting untboul. shame t0, h.s old role o: prophet. "Not be» ‘cause there aren't. enough men all over the world to wile 11D "m! ligoln—os' a matter oi‘ fact there are thousands like yourself-dint simply and solely because the lcllshy little gentlemen who hold lllle political rains are quite unable m interest finance ln that direc- tion just. at ilrolienL But ns sonu as Germany pomrlts lllormeii.‘ to re- cover after a long period of feign- lcll ‘bankruptcy. behind which she will put her house in complete or- dcr, than will be your chance. She i said Tony. “Unless. of coin-so, Americans come over in increasing numbers. Then boarding tips. I may be able, afler ti. ilrillrlalit sen- POWER son, tn (lash off at u tangent." . MADE QQNTA1N$ “Oh? Start a. car 0f your own, m | w‘ _ No do you mean?" CANADA 1.\i.ll‘ ALUM "Ob, Heaven. no," sold Tony,‘ l-"rmjvg with a flash in his eye and exlend- Puwmfi ml nostrils. "Nothing at zlll like ___ _ , lblil-" Ilia llilllll itchcd 10 111V lloid of the chzlrl. Tile false notes and pathetic screaming were by no means muf- fled by the tlrlnnisil wall. Shor- nwpd “Timed again’ F“ “prves Tho island. lliP island! rn , oovcrc s c rs w , llil; ligands.“ “Wlmll fllfillfgfill ldloi mm‘ 1L Cmuzh" m“ slum‘ I was pol. i0 llnvc had that. pizlnol czlrtcll away," he cried olll. "ll ougiii to have remembered that; Kltly lovcs to sing." ! ghgsoggpogliéztugkl‘ n“: qsthfzgzgglicn a. brain wave. lio hall obcycll “Why not?" asked I Pouocma hliul-il. Hlldrpg he asked Chris. H _ , v Isle to 'W8*l(‘h liim? h??? Lxfiilfiguéhgeizgigul-"jsd £2123 moving. She should reign in Pur- , , ullise yet. than ilufalibfulness. Or is there‘ Puuock asked for the 10am. and n" 9mm m Hm Street “mung m“ read it all over again. “How char- weiier of fill-inure?" | "That's it," said Tony. “Ta-ra-ra-Boom—" Sherwood bpl-ang to his. feet, in» horror. “If that damn row goes‘ oil," be said, "l'll start a counter-i irlflant. l‘li set the infernal- llouse on fire." ‘He would have‘ lputl his ileall up [x1116 cbimllley if it unis, bonum’ “h... r .- .. aligllogifeigagoxpnluiafigagnly fairiyl, qEhol-lt [mzhslzgfléegihdmflléib sympathetic. lie was very secondly ‘tagging D?’ m: “manger I 0mg“! M Sympathy‘ keeping it “Mcrnllsled that tungeift" Pollock together for himself. "What would n‘. w“ coukfqeé me a,» night g“: you ilavc done if. like me at one i - t Um chjlfl Lrumoned from “me "1' my “‘“"’°°" Y°“"‘ "Mhed ill: “i... i éiilirlo ‘tulle-uni noo- your Wflgoil 1° 3 “lusmn “Pmedyhlollflliliil lfrlgilom, flint sunlit spot zigxlg’;wha practised from “me miof cllliillsll people, needing n. loud- ., .' ~01", a whilc Chief, understanding o“ s]? ifignéflfom or, gone to "vollllilllflll uatilre. giving wildness, (lo- Island! Tile word touched dill)“ fmmm’ “vhmtmg; Txflly’ devl“; spring m Tony's heart‘ Forget- lmlixwlllflnebn slSifillOlilEflnigl-llllgllyll- ting Clll‘.Sl~'l9'S strange request to l f; ‘if ill . l1 1m rlénceq_" keep his ftilll6i"s lei-tor dark, llc P" '99s‘ “"115 ‘ion l‘: ' weul to the desk, opened (l dNNVEII‘ aQllifmmfg “in? L” h F’ L "lmt mm and brought it out with a fi0urlsb._ .I “'1 “W. “P yr“: “Y?” Ppfilopk‘ Like n woman with a. secret, a boy fiwv-h mwrlh _ "XAZWM o’ t with n new toy, be bail longed to' MES“ he“! '3' .1 51 ngqoh": show Li. off. “if you want to kliu\ii"a"““‘_*"' h“ )‘“d‘s“"_c ‘ammi ‘la, what I meaulby a mngemf. he sflmpillcis should uork in lien llo nl u - . , .. igoli in leisure. But llllS.—-i.l.'hy, figiftigfigl-l’ yo“ might like m “fltenlilllfi was more than amusing. it. Ta_ra_ra_noom___ ivns delightful. A novelty. Avre. "That? Why? wlloi is li.'.'- Any- Zrjfiliqfit-‘iillilsllillfif C°“l“1““-M§"}‘r§$ thug to be amused." said Poliockr=° ' e N ' ‘all: “ccdupm M and made along arm for the cigar “ “W” becmm“ Y “a i e L “g box 5J1!- GILLETI‘ CO. LTD- TORONTO. CAN. ll. called l-t made liim homesick. Pollock hull money tn pay for illc journey back L0 the gooll old days! Arid there was Sherwood, deeply cxrim- lug ills leg pulled by u. lnwycr for all unaccountable burst. of ro- mance. Don't. suppose it was a very extravagant purchase Miller. all those years ago. A master of cynicism, Lllal old devil. me. l-‘ortcsclle. wlls true. The letter was alive ‘h his with lhn old plan's emotions,» lWOlind9d pride ixtllavlng such-a son. anger, scorn. bitter sarcasm. llhc wls-lllii and pathetic reminder of n first zlnrlonly lo';;i;.—And them was the chart. roug y but occur-l h“ asked' ately drawn with .1 Scotch hunch; showing where tii_e deeds of possi esslon an waited all those years to be iliivcnillred after, to give the turned from side to side as thuugllfzvtnlél; in); orglgxiha: fnoaxgegaé¥ ‘Lag: passing through a’ cheering cmMLlpersme-int throwback stuff but by GFOT fihzlaagsttotglgteeséinoc: gggglliilil ngali profits ch, what” I If eorge s ' ' , ' ' wood was under control. He lls- if“- whyhlmg! Nmrle; dldvc°mf toned l0 the read-lug with fixed null mm w” 7' Mei e new a5“ l interest ‘he worm m his ly. Corlli and other things. leaflet ' Bllti for ll could make n. ro- _brain active. Scott, was this thc| ' 1° e e I‘ . h, ' w m k0 one position, lin offer to finance a voy- gggetznygak]; tggsmnd? m age oi‘ discovery-a. holiday badly ..Um_ Qulw charming,» Sam needed-Jfeddy gOi. ln. }lo_ was Pollock. running a “Mm. up and not a chip of the old block for down the bridge of M! nose, as henoihillg. Ile bad been seem‘; (“d when a may “.88 good’ a Bcnnyllilngs, tangible filings. He ddnt .1 _,gl\'e .1 curse for the island lls such, ilytflckzllgglcalgfilzgfn‘ fiM1§§',“'{,e’::l‘,f§,i>..l bc thought very highly indeed worth willie-that lei-land. Nitrates, "9 1' m‘ *1 “"9"” w "- m°r° and perhaps. O-il. possibly. Coco- mm" '° b“ dsfllred end- nu“ or course]. lie looked up quickly from this “M”. m“, Tony w“), exulmumh chllrt, covering all that with a bus- “ ~ 1 _ lncss expression, the grocerk-l look. ills face alight, his heart pound ug ‘New’ than," he “m. “when would you like to llnve n. (lash at .- thbi place-n ‘bachelor pzlrty—-t'he two of ils-—-" whereupon. standing will buck t0 the dflillllfiliilmld as every Englishman does, Tony read gold 10rd Stirlingkv letter and then dis- plalyell the chart. i “What about that?" "The Kin-g and Queen of Paradise incognito. Tiiol-ic are your boots iii-night." and w'1.b a pbotogrliiiil .smile and a. mandarin bend 111! HOME BREW . STIL P4441011, eagerness to “swap recipes De morluls nil milking 11011013" llllrsc ordinary processes the writer Sixty Years Conflict With Liquor Evil A Series of Papers Drinking Conditions and Tem- pensnco» Effort and Enact manta Up To Our Frssent my or Prohibition Ell forcement (av an OBSERVER) mo ll.l.lcl'r Ls . Tho Ibev. Mr. (Herman was rather unfortunate 1n the 5619611011 0f hi9 text. for tho memo oblo address, on ti... or». of his departure. delivered in the Opcrn. House. lie choose i0 speak from 2 Timothy 3; 13.-—"l311l "evil nlen mid soduoera simii W11! worse and worse. deceivlnz 111111 11°" lug docclvcd." if ha sought lo ap- ply it ,0 tho objects of his attack- tiic temperance pcople-—li was =1 miscarriage of truth. These llmvo up doiflhl. often been "deceived" but l; llbels their character t0 cilnrgc that they are in any for!" of “docclvini? business. It. would equally be a direct contradiction of his own estimates of tile keel! judgement of the smuggler or booi- leggor to admit flint he vraa cap- alble oi‘ ihelrlz "deceived", although filling 1o yierfeclinn lilo other rnlc of "deceive-r". We have bad ‘labored and “de- ceptive" computations to show a1! enormous profit. to smuggler and .b00tleggcr from the illicit "forty ovzr proof ruin“ from tile waste molasses vnis of Dcmariira. A1111 then from other sources ':l iollll wailing over ihl-s “poisoli" stuff Ibe~ lug sold from underground land hidden corners on its mission to knock out and kill. From the tem- pcrallcr. h-lnllilpoinl. nil alcoholic in- inxlcanis fIPO-Plilifiillllilly inclpleili poisons, no mailer llmv pure they by Jove, may be. bu; it is hind i0 under- slilull that. logic or philosophy illing the chart. He. had bccn glv- iwlllcb transforms Dcmnrnrn rum from if; standards of purity when lllilfkfiiWl from lcglillnatc sources. Thing}; were to Lllf‘ most virulent. of poison-i 011s wood lllcolloi Illiepttl-ailona so-your money and you tuki! Ymi" wlicli sold by lhc. ililcii. licllier. .l{omc brew i5 another of the 513ml)’ ghost“ Parade“ 0n INN“: Those who clamor so loudly for lic- piatlorm. in the press and shouted aclcrislicillly Scotch, to funk hnv- from lllc street corners. stalking fight in om- ()\Vl'l city aiwell known stuff. perhaps caslor to find. bui- iilrollgll lhc. land on its (icailly mis- sion. Our "farmers" are so intent upon this business 0i‘ human slaughter as to ivaive the usual coul-tesles of tile road in their for In addition to has iiccn told, with pretended slu- ccriiy, ilizlt almost every second farm house i186 a secret illicit still. it must be apparent in BllCll ll. case, that tho still must be 0i a very limited capacity, or else Lilo consuming powers of the next door neighbor must ibortlei- unto lm en- ormous giutiony t0 drink suffici- ent to give his ncigliibors still cvcn u moderate Qmipioylneui. ,'Sucil ii stale ol‘ affairs would raiilei- tend i0 discount tilose stor- ies so liberally llroallczlsied. ail to tile poisonous character of this vaunted "homo brew." Mada Eiy so many farmers, and drank in. guch huge quantities by so many people. doesn't l; seem remarkaihlo that ll has not produced sufficient ileathi: to supply the poorest undertaker wllll a year's salt, for his porridge? ‘From ovory view point we flnll ‘those prenciilngn and declarations clouded ‘by much more than ordin- ary suspicion. Either Liloec stills must be vastly less numerous than the liquor megaphones tell us. or, their products are not imbibed by tho natives. or else, the stuff ls not iho virulent poison ii. ls so often declared to be. Unions on {I10 other hand, we adopt the more hor- rible conclusion, that tile victim-s o!‘ this poi-son are buried without coffin or ceremony. in secret. null the tragedy "hushed from the ‘know- ledge of the people. I make no efforts to deny the existence of the still. or the mak- lng of home brew. We have evi- deuce that. it is a present day fact. (But you can travel from hamlet. to "atnteller farm houses for very long distances tn this province. without finding flililt of this iniquity. in an oil-d corner. at nvlllo intervals, you will find tile occasional rascal in his cave or dark retreat, in fear and trembling. attempting lo scoop in some dishonest dollars with an lllicli. still. Some of them gel. icaughi. and from the nature oi their ibusincss, few can operate with surety from calpluro. Home ibresv is also made, perhaps more frequently than by the secret ‘still. This varies in strength from ille Illlllll barley product for family use, lup to stuff of greater strength, to ‘quench the thirst and gap the pock- eta of ilie "ilecelveil." referred to in the opening text. Even in this lioln-c fin-ow business, rtHulQ:'k,'li.llhll l.lll. t- _, . an“??? ".°.,.‘lZ12,'.'.'.”'°.fi°" Queoervs lllzrli 22 800.1003 lleolslvplllor-Ilcnmllgrficp- G°°‘l Imwc“ s" “ed 7W7- ‘. m. h ‘d Pmwm, Mi tlon is 12.x... Illtlllillfl null, if tnluin hardly misting his curs. "You aunt“ l" t a ‘l lup. oblige-s lllf‘ company to complete dlilYl-Tedfll’. Y0" lion.‘ TPBHY Thursday the tenth day of Febru- ary next, coming, at the how‘ o7 eleven o'clock. foronoon. of the came day to show cause if any ti"! can why the accounts of the said’ Estate should not be passed and} i Hit‘ bntnl by Dccnnlbcr flint, 1928. WAUCTION SALE ‘said Petitioner. And I do herebv forthwith nuhiished income news- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid. once in each week for Ii iolst four consecutive weeks from the dsto hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted In the following public places respect- fully, namely in the hall of the Court House In Charlottetown aforesaid. in front of the Hail at New Glssoow aforesaid. and In stoves and all furnlturw. Everybody come. BENJ. CARTER. 37'58-1-14~2l. in Queens County aforesaid so that Auburn and Drornore will be hold all osrsons- Interested in the slid In Webster's col-m.- Hail on Mon- 1 _ 801m II Iforllliii my hm din day. the 17th Instant. n 1 o'clock “m “m” “d “m - notice thereof. (L. s.) I Given under my Hand and the gummy Lino Issl or tho ulld coon, this third M, m; mm. dsyof January A. o.. 1m In the an‘ gonnootlng with the Murray from Mount Stewart save ' file of His Mslfltfa Harbour Lfns. Federal candidates. reign» - - s Messrs. llnoiair and Jenkins. an » fled-l Mywaneunvofl. invited to attand- ' Judge sf Probate Ton sslllluror rile BESIQENT! OF FURNITURE l I will sell for Mrs. Maolntyre at her home No. 39 Roohford 8treet. on Monday, January 17th, commenc- ing st 1.30 p. m-, all her household furniture and affects; mats. dishes. Auctioneer. the value of Vicks in treating croup Pucc- PUBLIC MEETING A public meeting of residents of . m, i n, ,0 1 front of the Hall. at Hunter River F011 Augustin, Johnston's River, Thyme’ “up. ne-n a rm o P- M- M‘ i" PWW" °7 d"°"""" cor-bed through and stimulates the an extension of the Georgetown side of the East River. . Vlfi-lifi uican——" "Yes, l do. Of course I do. Why not?" lie was qulot and firm. not eager, not presslmz: glad to experi- iurn for a pill. you start?" ‘ "Y l. a l'm i lhi id P l- A glolcke hglmned rfradeiimill. Hcfw n ppy t ey were. Mothers, l Hill mirage was consoli- Tony felt that he was walking inn all“. Mothers everywhere who realize 118N118 M 11W- "AIIY iimli- T0- tho danger to delicate little siom- giioilgrfllg‘. Tho tllayj after. ‘That m, 5 racme s ey call go a o er to f‘ my u“ o! mo much do s W I'd hardly like to put. them A touch of lilo old "liow soon can and ch.idron’s colds. ' l" the c" 3' l With vim llloro is nothing to 1111)}! ihefe- n swallow-you just rub it on. Tile A 11101186116 icon in a qusue._ body best. releases the ingredients “id shemmd- Y“ 311°" m!” "Well. then, how about tllo and --Ment.hol. Csiopllor. Eucalyptus. of the week? I can wind up "ha! style-hand over as iper R. A. Teddy. my dear old Teddy. is it possible that you're going to do this thing for me-rigiit 0ft‘ ills bat Vito this? Wllat a wonderful olisp you are. It's almost too good to bo true." -' And lio put his arms round Sherwood in that winning way of his, and danced Mm shout the room, lsllshin: slid fang-bin‘. but with something like s sob. vapors which carry tbs medication directly to tile nose, throat, bron- At. the some lime Vickli is ob- skin like s pou‘ ‘ or plaster. Colds so overlllgilbcroilp is gen- erally relieved within 15 minutes. manpower/oomp- Dsrn it. was it an every-day affair qmumm ~1- to a poor devil who ‘lied been born out o; m; four hundred years loo lets to find _ _ his period? The man who bad been taught to hate ny his father submmted l0 the touch oi his enemy. Alld then Uhrlsslo flung open the merit. glad to he nbile to do ll good .100,- and 8,004 mdefiyed and pale} "Chris. Chris," cried Tony. "D41- ln’t i tell you to watch mo’! Didn't I‘! Well, I've, done ll. The is- land's mine. Teddy's going to take us lherer-llnod old Teddy, the Lt- tie friend of nil the would. Would you ever have guessed it!" Yes, silo iiad guessed it. There was no need for Tony to tell liar. to see tile chart spread out. Tilers bad been something suspiciously boyish in 11's voice. She had hoard it through the wail sit the moment. when Kitty Cornish lisd loet her breath. The island slid tinsel!!! They seemed to go band in band.‘ ‘ii-fold on then-e. ‘Us’ is the wrong F- Word." ss'd Sherwood quietly. "f said a bachelor ptrty, rkiiow. And that menus you and mo." "And one, 1t you roniellnberfll said Poiock. “I'm in ibis i: you, please." . mu Clmssie wont up tn Tony and put her arms about ills neck. "Whore you go. i go." else said. "Hell." said Sherwood inside him, both st. the sight and the son- JIQGRI the bottom iilttibeil businessfij . (TL-ls 601N010“) ‘ In P. E. Island "Reviewing fliooticg frliernlty eon boast of -- r__ SAVED OPERATION “I-‘atllcr developed a painful sol-o on his face," writes Miss N. Lewis of Silver Lake, Oregon. "Numerous reuledios and treat- ment from several (locturs foiled to heal it, and tho doctor advised ml operation. Someone advised liim to first try Zam-Bliil. A fen applications brought relief, and continued use of Zain-Buk entirely licnlcil lilo sore, saving fzliiler from on operation." lilood-pnisuuln . ll , - t.b and snide. Ailtlzalerlltililic-bogfln" hm" Send till: advertlnslne of pg- per and 1c. stamp (fur mum postage) to Zulu-But Cm. ilk Toronto. for free trial box. or filblcs oi‘ tile glrcnt corner agent‘ oi‘ the traffic, you will have to dlg. est tile story that in every second house of this estimable and holiest pastoral community. you will find an illicit still, or factory for tho turning out of dangerous homo brew. IN MEMORIAM ,- MFi. WILLIAM WALTER FOIIEY SEVERE lilIT llEAlElI Mr. C. Oakley of Saskatoon, who. sustained a terrible cut on his leg, says: “Had I ilnown of Zam-Buir when the accident occurred, Icouid have alive-d myself a $40 doctor's bilii A doctor sewed up tile cut and attended me for flvo weeks, but the wound did not hes], and lie advised me to go into a hospital. i EIIZEMI EllliElI Madame A. Lnriviero of Foil River, Mass, suffered iviiil eczema for three years, and ilad treatment from several doctors, all of whom gave up tho case. "Finally," silo says, "I went to s. specialist, which cost me another $20, but I was no better. “A friend advised me to try Zsln-Buk, ivhlcil I did, and for which 1 have ever since been tbnnlt- ful. I very soon felt some relief, and persevsrliiico with Zuni-Bill: completely rid nio of the disease.” “I objected, however, and used Zam-Buk instead, and in two weeks‘ time was back at work.” lhfl, evidence almost whonly point. poisons, Ami when you not busy i0 its albsenco from tile cielncut m, your estimate-o, apply the some of poison apart from its lilochoiii: ruiep; go the commercial liquors cnnienifllt 1.; vastly ilnliioo the lblue handled ‘by bgofleggers, and you vitrol, fusll oil, sulphuric acid nml will discover that tile same mercen- Biliill Willi! 11169811111011?» 0! "Cells" ary spirit, ling simillavly loaded days. or even of the less illliilfi-Yiiiio imported llrilele. In lilo lim- ous, tilollgil treachorousiy dsngcr- glupge of tho preacher “you my 110911181‘ 111 k0\'i31”i111101\l00i1i1‘01 Prov-choice." You can probably find i1 111685. 0i 111011! 1110119"! iiiileflilim-‘molilcum of home ‘brew poison, if lyou search deep, you can get also en-se elm so back w the days whonr tho ‘drug fldllltoratctl smuggled It was with feelings of deep rogrci. tliili. relatives and friends learned of llm death of MriWlllinm Wiiitcr Foley. oldest son‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Foley. which occurred at ill-s home in Cardigan on Sunday. January 9. 1927 at the curly one of 29 years. The deceased who was in good health until n tow days previous to his (loath, wag .1 fir... young man of storing cliaraciol- 11nd W88 Well known and highly ms- Dectod throughout the whole dis- trict. As soon us his illness became serious his sister Mrs. Conolian and brother Andrew were telegraphed for, but earthly aid was unavaillng and ho passed peacefully away lic- foro they could tench ills bedside‘. the trip from the United Staten meeting many interruption-s in ruli- way connections. Intonneut took place iii. Cardigan on January 11th, tho funeral cori- agu leaving his father's residence at i) a. m. An exceptionally large number of friends attended to pay their last tokens-of respect. lilgli Mass was celebrated at All Sfllilis Chilrcb by the Rev. M. Rooney. who also conducted services at iilc ' grave. There are left to mourn besides a. sorrowing father and mother. eight brothers and sisters: Mrs. Wallllce Mdintyro and Mrs. Frede- rick Shepherd, Cardigan, John, Geneva and Michael at home. Mrs. liquor seller would fill a cask with donlg 1mm),- undor lilo deception sweetened water.‘ llumli in n few that you will make either of these bottles of ‘brandy, whichever ‘brand’ poisoners honest by cilanging 130111‘ ho wished lo imitate. enough to pfuhflflflqn gygtem, give it the flavor, then a few ilash- Those magnified homo brow in- es of vitrol and other 110150110115 stliulieii. and illicit stills, with their drugs to give it kick and strength km quigk game, p; p311 of the prop- alul dish ii over the liar to the sgiindli of um liquor interests, too thirsty dupes with cosy money to one“ glven wings 0g flight by 5,1,1. spend. [eel-o temperance people, to pre- Or the silmirer of government judlco puibllc opinion against exist- Cfllllffll. 118 U16 B1119 5118M ugainst lng temperance lnws. its insincer- polson liquors, can find food for lty is shown in lilo fact that. Ill. reflection in British Columbia. all times, in all countries, it is Wyllfffo i110 Die-q“ 0f mail? have their directed zlgausl. Lilo providing sys- rccorlis of iluinan fatalities from Lem, no matter how perfect lc may drinking wood alcohol concoctions, be, 1i; lg to {Q01 people, who should right ill that. land where millions have better sense, into contempt of dollars. ivortil of liquors ilro dli-‘i- or disgust for the safe ground upon posed .0! by ill-e goveriimeilt uniiel‘ wlllch we stand, lli order that 111911‘ 51510111 0! 801N101. Wile"! 111' their own more ilebauching system loxiconls can be sot the easiesl of of free rum, license and libertiniam any place in Canada. Likcivlsc in may ‘be re-enthroned. 'I¢ deco not Ontario. tile Mecca of moderation» require o. majestic brain to sieh| isis. tile homo of four point four through tile subterfuge. and yet ‘beef. ili1d "Elli 111111110 Wines, ivllll- there lire those of professed intelli- lll U10 Drefieni- F881‘ lilo story W115 gcnce who are ca/lightlbysucll chaff. ramnortof molly human lives silcri- One grave feature of this illicit- ficed drinking wood alcohol 01‘ stlli-home-brew-polson propaganda methylated spirits. presses hard on Lilo character of lie could also learn some lessons the form mo or om- prflflncg, 13o. from Quebec. the father llYOi/lllco yond iioulbt there is not a rural of government control. Poisoned patch. of the size of our Island, to liquors are-not so much in evidence be found on the continent, where- as the greater curse of cocaine and in the farmer averages higher, if the system-destroying opium dTllEi- as high, in cieanness of character, These provinces are in striking con- obedience to law and purity of per- trast with tile ghree Maritime Prov- son than those of our Garden prov- (gm-field conomm 0g cambfidgg, lncea, where prohibition pertains. lncc. Ask our bankers. clergyman. Nisan, Aeneas, employed with Hor- anli. cfllwfllnlly in our Garden of and business houses and they will lon Steel Co" Sunk, mid Aniircw tile Gulf, wherein alcoholic poisnn- tell you that tho percentage '0! with the Continental Paper Co. lug is as rrlre as earthquake shocks. rilrallsls of a questionable type is ‘RlImIOTII, Me. It is “bad enough for teachers and lnflnltccimally small. And yet if I The pail bearers were: Jame-s preachers on behalf or the liquor you sivalloiv the fables of llleducswllln, cvrhli Shaw, Roderick imfflo i0 1118-11811 1611199111166 effort preacher these men, without appar- McAuiay, Fre<i‘k Shepherd, iiVarl-oil and enforcement. and couple iho ent exception. lbilsy themselves in alumni. ‘Edmund Gallant. best men of our community with "swapping recipes for making liq- The ‘sympathy 01pm enth-e com. "lQIIOTBIIIIISQiI," ibut it is infinitely uor" on the roadside; and if you mum“. 899s form m the family i" “Wise I01‘ 1116m- 111 H1611‘ WiKSUHSR- E0 further null gulp down {he great- their sad borilvemellt. to malts out-a. good case, to malign their own clients, the bootieggers‘ -7 f P Can ' osolvc 1; the traffic, as poisoners of the people. I IVby should the product of the illicit still, or tho homo brew ken: ‘be more 90180110115 than that of the, legalized ‘brewing concern? ‘If com-i mon sense reasoning were appliedd ill would hovle tile samc relation as tile home bak- ery products in bread and cakell has _to the factory made and in favor of the homo mllde lirilclcni llow man-y thousands, living on in c-l iory baited bread or colic. long tor a slice oi.’ mothers Fbrelul or a hunk of the old home cake‘! Would the home brew beverage be less whole- some, or prepared with less clean- liness or care? There is tho chance that it might not be distilled up to ilie same flrey strength of the up-to-date distilling machine. Possl bly it might be wllntlng in the Q "kick" so eagerly sought after by those souls forever hankering after ' a glorious drunk. But is this n These letters. pro crly rearranged sol-lone fault in our temperate age‘? IPQII the name o? a late ' Canadian premier. Can you hues: what his name was? If you are clever enough to solve thisfasctnatlng, but sins lo problem, you stand a chance of becoming the owner o a valuable and highly profitable lob-AT N0 0081‘ T0 YOU WHATEVER-situated in the valuable oil producing district of the Province of Alberta. It is to the brewing interests and to the chronic drunk, but should it be a csicb vote proposition to tho temperance and moral reformer? I ' am puilug in no plea. for tho illicit still or homo brow concern We can get along moat comfortably wltllot them. in any form or shape. trust company. - This is an opportunity you should not neflscr. This evenlnl. this puzzle and send snetliamstised as s crying daulgor to the lives and ilealili of our. people, it ill of the ivvo tho lesser maniacs, and by long odds the least of the two grout evils. Some will say that home lmaiw not made by. - exports ls liable. to misoarry in- qllllllty. Even so. when’ not doctored with , lsonoiin drugs by unprlnclpi- ed irnevo-s, it will not develops n‘; character 1o injure’, and it it otllor- wise fails it will do no harm. for no one will drink it. It you can f out tile per canton ofpltrst c sss blscklegs the l My purpose is one of comparison. - M19011 hlve to do to stand o chance of becoming the owner to place Lbeoe until in their propor. vi this "liable leasehold more"! h towoiiolroor "i" relation to the intoxicsiits of com-l °i "ill Pfoble - If yonaro declared tbs Illllll‘, u will mam,’ and ,0 Show m“ although receive aceetlflcaseof owuershipfromaweli-knovm oadlsn or right now, work out the solution of _ us your answer. ~ --- - -usn THIS COUPON ---- Gentury Oll and Land Co. Limited I90 st. 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